These free Inside Out coloring pages for kids are perfect for having some coloring fun with your favorite characters from the movie.
It can be hard to understand what’s going on in our own heads at times, and sometimes it seems like our emotions have a life of their own! The wonderful movie Inside Out explores this feeling in a really fun and creative way. Different emotions have different fun and colorful personas to help explore emotions in a fun way!
Each character has a unique color scheme that you can stick to, but you can pick your own colors for some fun character variations as well! You could also explore new mediums such as paints, colored pens and pencils for some color variety.
30 Inside Out Coloring Pages – Free to Print and Color
This collection includes character close-ups with bold name labels, dynamic scenes (like Anger in full fiery mode, Joy with arms wide open, and Disgust’s iconic side-eye), simple designs for younger artists, and more detailed pages for older kids. You’ll also find clear backgrounds, circle patterns, and poster-style layouts that print perfectly on standard paper. Each Inside Out coloring sheet is optimized for crayons, markers, or colored pencils and saves as a high-quality PDF. Explore the whole collection below and pick the designs that fit your mood today.
1. Anger Coloring Page (Free Printable)
For the first character in this series of Inside Out coloring pages, we have the fiery character Anger. His name says it all, as this character represents anger for the main character. Anger has a primarily red color scheme, so maybe you could use yellows and oranges for the background to give off a fiery feel.
2. Joy Coloring Page (Signature Dress)
The star of this Inside Out coloring page is Joy, arguably the main character of the movie. Joy has a color scheme of yellow for her skin, green for her dress and blue for her hair. If you use those colors, then this will be a wonderfully colorful page to behold! Will you go for her regular color scheme?
3. Fear Coloring Page for Kids
It looks like Fear is feeling extra jittery today. In this inside Out coloring pages, his huge eyes are open wide and his hands are up as if he just got really startled by something scary. Fear is known for being anxious and cautious. He likes to think through every possible bad outcome. As you color in this easily-spooked character, think about things that make you feel afraid. What helps you gather your courage when you are scared? Carefully color inside the lines, just like Fear likes everything to be orderly and under control.
4. Bing Bong Close-Up Coloring Page
The happy and jolly imaginary friend Bing Bong is the star of this Inside Out coloring sheet! This colorful character has pink as his primary color. With his wild and imaginative design, you could also incorporate plenty of fun colors into the mix. I think that the background would look great with plenty of bright colors for this happy character!
5. Startled Fear Coloring Page
Next up, we have the cowardly character Fear! Fear has a light purple color scheme, with some more intricate detailing on his clothes. Coloring him could be a bit more complicated than it seemed initially! You can use the film or reference images online if you want to get him looking just right. This should be a fun coloring challenge!
6. Sadness Name Poster Coloring Page
Our next Inside Out coloring printable features the gloomy Sadness. This sorrowful character has an appropriately blue color scheme with a white sweater. For the background of this picture, I would use some different shades of blue and some purple for the colder color look of this sad character.
7. Cozy Sweater Sadness Coloring Page
Sadness is wearing her cozy sweater and big glasses in this coloring page. She's often feeling glum and blue, but she deeply cares about her friends. As you color her in with shades of blue and purple, think about things that cheer you up when you're sad. You could draw a bright, smiling sun peeking through the clouds above Sadness to make her crack a smile!
8. Fear with Circles Coloring Page
We have another picture of Fear for you to color, but there are some extra details for you to consider. He is surrounded by some circles, and these can be colored in various ways. You could even try and use some other kinds of art tools and mediums to color the orbs to make them stand out! What could you use to make them look more interesting?
9. Fear Close-Up Sectioned Background
This Inside Out coloring page features the cowardly Fear. This scared character has lighter purples for his colors, and the background of this page is divided into different sections. Yellows and greens are complimentary colors to purple, so you could alternate them for the background or maybe use different shades of purple for it. What colors will you choose for this timid character?
10. Joy Name Poster Coloring Sheet
It’s time to get out your happiest and brightest colors, because Joy is the star of this Inside Out coloring sheet! Joy’s colors include yellows, greens and blue for her hair. For this bright and cheery character, I would suggest using your favorite vibrant colors for the background and for coloring in the letters of her name. We can’t wait to see how you bring this joyful character to life!
11. Anger Blowing His Top Coloring Page
The fiery Anger is up next, and he seems to be blowing his top, which isn’t surprising. Anger is a great character to use your brightest colors and art tools on. Some colored pens and markers would be perfect, as the colors would really pop if you used these. This will be a really eye-catching page once done!
12. Inside Out Coloring Pages Printable
Joy is happily dancing in this coloring page, with a big delighted grin on her face. As you color in her sunshine yellow dress, think about things that bring you joy. Joy loves making fun memories with her friends. You could draw one of your happiest memories in the white space around Joy.
13. Anger Close-Up Coloring Sheet
We have a closeup of our pal Anger again for this free Inside Out printable! He’s looking a lot more fiery in this image, so for this one I would use some paints to give this a different look. Using some watercolors could be great to make the fire on top of his head have a softer look. What medium will you use to represent this hot headed character?
14. Anger with Flames Coloring Page
This Inside Out coloring sheet is another great portrayal of Anger. When coloring a character like this, you can also mix and match the art tools and mediums you use. So, you might use colored pencils for the character but then colored pens for the flames on his head, for one example.
15. Anger Outburst Printable Coloring Page
Uh oh, Anger is having one of his fiery outbursts in this coloring page! As you color in this hot-headed character, think about how you handle anger in a healthy way. Even though Anger can be loud and rude when he loses his temper, deep down he cares about being fair. Keep a level head and neatly color inside the lines.
16. Disgust Name Poster Coloring Page
The sarcastic and frequently annoyed Disgust features in this next free Inside Out coloring sheet. Her color scheme is made up almost entirely of greens with a little bit of pink mixed in. Disgust has shiny looking hair, so maybe you could use some green glitter or glitter glue to give it a sparkly look for this picture!
17. Joy in Simple Dress Coloring Sheet
We have another picture of Joy for you to have fun coloring! This time, we left the pattern off her dress so that you could draw and color your own unique pattern choice. What kinds of patterns, shapes and colors do you think would go best on the dress that she is wearing?
18. Sadness Close-Up with Circles
Sadness is back again to say hello in this Inside Out coloring sheet. If you already colored her in earlier, maybe you could use some paints or another medium that you didn’t use before to color her in this time. You could also try to use some different colors to give Sadness a unique look to how she appears in the film.
19. Joy Arms-Wide-Open Coloring Page
Yay, it's Joy again in this Inside Out coloring page! She has her arms wide open as if ready for a big hug. As you color in her fun green hair and bright blue eyes, think about who you want to hug today. You could draw pictures of your family and friends in the white space around Joy to spread the joy.
20. Happy Joy Free Coloring Page
Joy is celebrating something on this page, which is not unusual for her! She is a happy character in general, but it does make you wonder what she is so happy about. You could draw a background scene to suggest what it is that has her looking so happy and joyful.
21. Fear Name Poster Printable
We have Fear posing with his name in his return for this Inside Out coloring printable. What colors will you use to color in his name? You could use purple and blues alternating to show off his color scheme or pick some other colors that you feel suit the character.
22. Disgust Close-Up Sectioned Background
Zoom in on Disgust with a background split into color-friendly segments. Kids can try different shades of green to show off her style.
23. Disgust Simple Background Coloring Page
Disgust is the next character we are showing, and she is a great one for anyone that loves the color green. Not only is her skin green but also her hair, which is a darker shade. You can play around with the ways that you apply the colors here, so don’t be afraid to experiment with different methods and ways of going about it.
24. Disgust Talking Coloring Sheet
This picture of Disgust makes it look like she is in the middle of saying a line. If you have a favorite quote from Disgust in the film, then you could add it here. The easiest way would be to put it in a speech bubble above her head. Would you use a quote from the film or your own original line for her to say?
25. Sadness with Round Glasses Printable
If blue is your favorite color, then you will love this Inside Out coloring printable. This one features Sadness, and while she is a sad character, you’ll hopefully have a happy time coloring it. There are different shades of blue to this character, which should help to give this page a colder, more subtle look.
26. Joy and Sadness Holding Hands Coloring Page
Celebrate friendship with Joy and Sadness side by side. This detailed Inside Out coloring page invites careful coloring and sweet contrasting hues.
27. Anger Behind Desk Coloring Page
Color Anger standing sternly behind a desk, ready to react. This scene adds a fun setting that kids can customize with stickers or patterns.
28. Disgust Arms Crossed Coloring Sheet
Show off Disgust’s iconic attitude with crossed arms and a confident pose. This printable is great for practicing clean lines and stylish textures.
29. All Five Emotions Coloring Page (Cartoon)
Color Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust together in one playful scene. This Inside Out coloring page is perfect for group coloring and character practice.
30. Bing Bong Wagon Rocket Coloring Page
Blast off with Bing Bong riding his whimsical wagon rocket. This imaginative printable invites bright candy colors and sparkly accents.Related Collections of Coloring Pages
After You Color Your Inside Out Coloring Pages
- Build an Emotions Gallery: Display Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust together to create a feelings wall for daily check-ins.
- Create a Mood Journal: Glue finished pages into a notebook; add dates, color keys, and short reflections about the day’s emotions.
- Make Learning Tools: Laminate favorites for SEL centers, counseling corners, or mindfulness breaks.
- Design Bookmarks & Cards: Trim posters into bookmarks or greeting cards for friends and classmates.
- Try Mixed Media: Add watercolor washes, gel-pen highlights, or tissue-paper “aura” backgrounds for extra expression.
- Role-Play & Storytelling: Use the colored pages as prompts to act out scenes and practice naming feelings and coping strategies.