Celebrate an animation classic with free Tweety Bird coloring pages for kids. These 25 detailed drawings bring the wacky world of Tweety Bird to life for you to color!
Tweety Bird is one of the most iconic animated characters from the Looney Tunes and Merry Melodies cartoons of the 1940s. He debuted in 1942 (albeit under a different name) and has been a Warner Bros. mainstay ever since.
He’s most well-known for his deceptively cute look as well as his distinct speech pattern. His arch enemy is the hapless cat Sylvester, who never manages to get the upper hand in their squabbles!
This collection features Tweety in many poses, and you’ll also get to color Sylvester and Granny along the way.
Animation fans can also look forward to some fun facts and coloring suggestions throughout these pages, so let’s begin!
25 Free Tweety Bird Coloring Pages To Print And Color
1. Tweety Bird And Sylvester Christmas Tree Coloring PDF
Things aren’t looking very festive for poor Sylvester as he’s gotten a bit tied up while trying to catch Tweety!
It’s hard to imagine Tweety Bird without Sylvester, but the feline nemesis only appeared in 1945, a few years after Tweety’s debut in 1942.
2. Tweety Bird Climbing A Stack Of Books
Tweety is quite ingenious, despite his innocent demeanor!
Here we can see him using some books to aid him in his battle against Sylvester.
3. Tweety Bird On A Swing
Despite how devious he can be, you can’t deny that Tweety is super cute! He wasn’t always this cute, though.
He debuted as a pink bird named Orson at first, and this iteration of the character was a lot meaner than his later yellow version.
4. Tweety Bird Drawing On The Wall
It’s always nice to take some time to be creative, and Tweety is expressing his creativity by drawing a sunny scene.
Now you can express your own creativity by coloring it!
5. Tweety Bird Escaping From Sylvester
Sylvester always fails in his attempts to catch Tweety, but he gets close sometimes!
The first Tweety Bird cartoons featured two different cats named Babbit and Catstello.
These cats were named after the famous comedic duo Abbott and Costello.
6. Tweety Bird Flying Through An Open Window
Tweety loves to make a dramatic entrance, and he’s managed to do that in this scene as he bursts in through the window!
7. Tweety Bird Hiding Behind A Curtain
Even though Tweety Bird almost always has the upper hand, you can’t help but feel sorry for him here, as he looks rather scared hiding behind that curtain.
8. Tweety Bird Holding A Piece Of String Tied To A Trap
Tweety Bird has a string that is almost certainly tied to a trap that one can imagine Sylvester setting off very soon! What sort of trap could it be?
9. Tweety Bird Holding An Umbrella In The Rain
Judging from this scene, I imagine that Tweety Bird must be a fan of the film Singin’ in the Rain!
I think some watercolor paint would be marvellous for this scene.
10. Tweety Bird In A Birdcage
Tweety Bird is taking a break from tormenting Sylvester by relaxing in his cage. For many years, audiences weren’t sure whether Tweety was meant to be a boy or a girl.
It’s been confirmed on a few occasions that he is a boy, though.
11. Tweety Bird In A Teacup
I love Tweety Bird and I also love tea, but I don’t know whether I would like to mix the two! It makes for an adorable scene, though.
12. Sylvester Trying To Break Into Tweety’s Cage
I sometimes feel sorry for Sylvester, but you can’t really sympathise with him when he’s going after Tweety Bird just minding his own business in his cage!
13. Tweety Bird Peeking Out Of A Flower Pot
I’ve heard of growing a plant in a flower pot, but never growing a Tweety Bird in one! There’s a first time for everything, though.
14. Tweety Bird Perched On A Tree
Tweety Bird is really acting like a typical bird as he takes a moment to relax on a tree branch in this scene.
15. Tweety Bird Pressing A Remote Coloring Sheet
Tweety is wielding a remote control, which can only mean bad news for Sylvester!
Tweety Bird was originally voiced by legendary voice actor Mel Blanc, who not only voiced most Looney Tunes characters but also his nemesis, Sylvester.
16. Tweety Bird Reading A Book In Granny’s Chair
Tweety Bird can do no wrong in the eyes of his owner, so she would probably not mind him sitting in her favorite chair to read.
17. Arceus Transforming Into A Fire-Type
We’d better be quiet as we color this page, as Tweety is enjoying a nice nap! What colors do you use to feel relaxed?
18. Tweety Bird On A Windowsill
It looks like Tweety Bird is expecting someone or something as he looks out of the window. Maybe he’s expecting a delivery?
19. Tweety Bird Tiptoeing Across The Floor
Tweety Bird is quite fleet of foot, and you can see how elegant he is here. It helps him to evade Sylvester, that’s for sure!
20. Tweety Bird Using A Fan
We all need to find ways to stay cool on a hot day, and Tweety Bird has that covered with a big fan.
21. Tweety Bird Walking Across A Line
Tweety Bird needs to perform some amazing feats when evading Sylvester, and he’s showing off his balancing skills on this wire.
22. Tweety Bird Watching TV
Everyone likes to kick back in front of the TV sometimes, and Tweety Bird is enjoying a show put on by someone who makes me think of a bird version of Conan O’Brien!
23. Tweety Bird With Seed In His Cage
There are plenty of seeds for Tweety to eat here, but the only problem is that they’re outside his cage!
24. Tweety Bird Investigating
Tweety Bird is on the case with his magnifying glass! It’s not out of character for him, as in 1995 he starred in a TV show called The Sylvester And Tweety Mysteries where he solved crimes with Sylvester and Granny.
25. Tweety Bird With Granny Coloring Page
That’s all, folks! This final scene of Granny and Tweety Bird relaxing in the living room allows you to chill out as you add some relaxing colors.
After You Color Your Tweety Pages
- Draw some more classic Looney Tunes characters like Bugs Bunny or Daffy Duck.
- Make your own Tweety Bird comics by connecting a few pages and adding some speech bubbles.
- Design some dastardly traps that Sylvester has left for Tweety.
Tweety Bird is one of the most iconic cartoon characters ever, and he has legions of fans even today.
These pages were meant to honor his character and give you freedom to show your own creativity! I know whichever colors and details you add will make them even more amazing.
You can then share some of your finished pages on social media for other animation fans to see.