Finding Nemo coloring pages bring the colorful world of the ocean to life with beloved characters and fun underwater scenes. This free printable collection is perfect for kids who love Nemo, Dory, and their unforgettable sea adventures.
Nemo coloring pages are great for preschoolers, young kids, and Disney Pixar fans. Parents and teachers can use them for ocean themed activities, movie nights, or quiet creative time inspired by the sea.
Some pages are simple and bold with smiling characters and clear outlines, while others are more detailed with bubbles, coral, rocks, and flowing water backgrounds. You’ll see Nemo, Marlin, Dory, Bruce, Crush, Squirt, and many more swimming through familiar scenes from the story.
All of these pages are printable PDF sheets for free, making them easy to print at home or in the classroom. Color one character at a time or print the full set for a Finding Nemo themed coloring adventure.
Nemo Coloring Pages: 30 Free Printables Collection
This set of free printable Finding Nemo coloring pages features favorite characters from the movie in a variety of underwater scenes. From Nemo surrounded by bubbles to Dory and Marlin swimming together, the collection includes both easy pages for younger kids and more detailed designs for careful coloring. Every sheet is ready to print and works well with crayons, colored pencils, or markers.
1. Marlin and Dory Underwater Adventure Coloring Page
Marlin and Dory swim together through an underwater scene full of ocean movement and detail. Use bright orange for Marlin and a mix of blues and yellows for Dory, then keep the water in layered ocean blues so the characters pop. This page is great for adding extra sea sparkle, tiny white highlights in the bubbles make the whole scene feel lively.
2. Deb the Stripy Fish with Waves and Bubbles Coloring Sheet
Deb appears as a stripy fish surrounded by waves and bubbles, perfect for bold patterns. Try alternating two bright stripe colors and keep the background bubbles a pale blue so they don’t compete with the fish. It’s a fun page for practicing clean, even stripes and tiny circular highlights.
3. Anchor the Hammerhead Shark Free Coloring Page
Anchor the hammerhead shark shows off sharp teeth and a big ocean presence. Use cool grays and add darker shading under the head shape to emphasize the hammer silhouette. Hammerheads have wide-set eyes that help them scan for prey, so coloring the eyes with a tiny shine dot makes them look extra alert.
4. Mr. Ray Smiling with Wavy Background Coloring Page
Mr. Ray appears with a cute smile and a wavy background that feels like a gentle ocean current. Color the body in soft grays or add your own imaginative rainbow patterns for a fun classroom vibe. Rays glide through the water by flapping their fins like wings, and the wavy background is perfect for adding a calm blue gradient.
5. Sheldon the Seahorse with Bubbles Printable Coloring Sheet
Sheldon the seahorse floats among bubbles and a segmented background, giving you lots of small sections to color. Try a warm yellow or orange seahorse against cooler blues for contrast. Seahorses are unique because the males carry the babies, which is a neat little fact to share while coloring.
6. Nigel the Pelican Perched on a Rock Coloring Page
Nigel perches on a rock with his long beak, a fun change from underwater scenes. Color the beak bright yellow with orange accents and keep the feathers white with light gray shading. Pelicans scoop fish with their big beaks, so adding a little ocean blue around the rock can complete the coastal feel.
7. Peach the Starfish Segmented Background Coloring Page
Peach the starfish sits on a segmented background, making the character easy to focus on. Starfish look great in oranges, reds, or even purple if you want a fantasy twist. Adding tiny dot shading along the arms can make the starfish texture feel more realistic and bumpy.
8. Gill with Pointy Fins Finding Nemo Coloring Sheet
Gill appears with his pointy fins, giving the page a more serious, streamlined look. Use cool blues and grays and add darker shading near the fin edges for depth. This one is great for practicing smooth blends, fish bodies look best when they’re shaded like rounded shapes rather than flat blocks.
9. Bloat the Pufferfish Underwater Coloring Page
Bloat swims underwater, round and expressive, perfect for dots and soft shading. Try a pale yellow or tan body with darker spots to match a classic pufferfish look. Pufferfish can puff up like a balloon when startled, so the round shape is part of their clever defense.
10. Bruce the Great White Shark Between Rocks Coloring Sheet
Bruce swims between underwater rocks, creating a dramatic scene with lots of shadows. Use dark gray on the top of the shark and lighter gray on the belly for a realistic shark contrast. The rocks are fun to shade with cool grays and darker creases, making the underwater cave feel deep.
11. Crush the Sea Turtle Relaxing Underwater Coloring Page
Crush floats through the water looking totally relaxed, like the definition of “go with the flow.” Use green and brown tones on the shell and add lighter highlights on the scutes to show texture. Sea turtles travel long distances in the ocean, and shading the water in soft waves makes this page feel extra chill.
12. Pearl the Baby Octopus Cute Coloring Page
Pearl appears as an adorable baby octopus with a wavy background that feels playful. Use pinks or purples and add lighter highlights on the head to make it look glossy underwater. Octopuses are super smart and can squeeze through tiny spaces, which makes this cute character even more impressive.
13. Easy Nemo Coloring Page for Kids
This easy Nemo page is simple and clean, perfect for younger kids and quick coloring sessions. Use bright orange and crisp white stripes so Nemo looks instantly recognizable. Kids can add bubbles, seaweed, or a simple blue background to turn it into a full ocean scene.
14. Squirt the Sea Turtle Upside Down Coloring Sheet
Squirt floats upside down underwater, playful and full of movement. Color the shell with bright greens and add gentle shading under the body to show the flip. This page is fun for adding extra bubbles or tiny fish friends to make it feel like a busy ocean current.
15. Nemo the Young Clownfish with Bubbles Coloring Page
Young Nemo is surrounded by bubbles and waves, giving the page a lively, underwater energy. Use bold orange with white stripes and a darker outline so the character stands out against the water. Clownfish live among sea anemones, and kids can draw their own anemone shapes in the background if they want to extend the scene.
16. Nemo and Marlin Inside the Whale Coloring Page
Nemo and Marlin ride inside a whale’s mouth, a funny, surprising scene with big shapes that are easy to color. Use cool blues for the water and keep the whale in soft grays so the orange clownfish colors stand out. A few light bubble highlights can make the moment feel like it’s happening mid-splash.
17. Underwater Volcano with Glowing Lava Coloring Sheet
An underwater volcano glows with lava, giving you a dramatic mix of hot and cool colors. Try deep ocean blues around the edges and bright oranges and reds in the lava for strong contrast. Adding darker shading beneath rock ledges makes the volcano feel deep and powerful.
18. Darla Tapping on the Fish Tank Glass Coloring Page
Darla taps on the fish tank glass, creating a tense but recognizable aquarium moment. Use soft room tones and make the tank water a clear light blue so the glass feel comes through. Coloring little ripple lines on the glass can help show the tapping action without making it too busy.
19. Marlin Searching the Open Ocean Near Coral Reef Coloring Page
Marlin searches the open ocean near a coral reef, a scene with lots of space for ocean gradients. Use layered blues for the water and bright coral colors, pinks, oranges, and purples, near the reef. A few tiny fish silhouettes in the distance can make the ocean feel bigger and more alive.
20. Jellyfish Forest Fun Nemo Coloring Sheet
A jellyfish forest with floating caps is perfect for glowing, translucent coloring. Use pale purples and blues and add light highlights along the edges to make them look see-through. Jellyfish can sting, so this page is a fun chance to talk about ocean safety while keeping the scene playful.
21. Crush Guiding Baby Turtles Through the Current Coloring Page
Crush guides little turtles through an ocean current, a friendly scene full of motion and flow. Use greens and browns for shells and keep the water in swirling blues to show movement. Sea turtles travel long distances using currents, so adding wave lines makes the story feel real.
22. Nemo Hiding in Sea Anemone Tentacles Coloring Page
Nemo hides inside sea anemone tentacles, a classic clownfish home scene that’s fun to color. Use bright orange for Nemo and pick greens or purples for the anemone so it pops. Clownfish live safely among anemone tentacles because they have a special protective mucus layer.
23. Fish Tank Filter and Castle Decor Easy Coloring Page
A fish tank scene features a filter and castle decor, perfect for kids who like aquarium details. Use grays and blues for the filter and make the castle a fun color like purple or sandy tan. Adding a few bubbles rising from the filter makes the tank feel lively.
24. East Australian Current Waves Coloring Page
The EAC current is shown with fast-moving waves, a great page for practicing motion lines in water. Use multiple blues and add lighter streaks to show speed. Currents are like underwater highways, and coloring the waves in layers helps the movement feel real.
25. Sydney Harbor with Opera House Outline Coloring Page
Sydney Harbor appears with the Opera House outline, a cool location moment from the story. Use light blues for the water and keep the Opera House bright white with pale gray shading. This page is a neat way to connect the ocean adventure to a real-world landmark in Australia.
26. Nemo Touching Boat Hull in the Harbor Coloring Page
Nemo touches a boat hull in the harbor, a simple scene with lots of open space for coloring. Use deep navy or gray for the hull and keep Nemo bright orange so he stands out. Adding soft water ripples and a few bubble highlights can make the harbor feel calm and realistic.
27. Submarine Wreck on the Sea Floor Advanced Coloring Page
A submarine wreck sits on the sea floor, perfect for older kids and adults who like detailed ocean scenes. Use rusty browns and dark grays for the wreck and add greenish algae shading for an aged look. A darker background around openings makes the wreck feel mysterious and deep.
28. Dentist Office Aquarium Detailed Coloring Sheet
A dentist office aquarium scene gives you both indoor details and underwater tank elements to color. Use warm room colors and keep the aquarium a cool blue so it feels like a separate world. Shading the tank glass lightly can make it look like you’re peeking into the water.
29. Moonfish School Arrow Shape Cute Coloring Page
A school of moonfish forms an arrow shape, a fun pattern scene that’s satisfying to color. Use a simple two-tone palette so the arrow shape stays clear and organized. Fish often school for safety, and this page makes it easy to see how they move together like one team.
30. Dory Reading an Underwater Sign Coloring Page
Dory reads directions from an underwater sign, a cute moment that mixes humor with adventure. Use bright blues and yellows for Dory and color the sign a natural wood brown or coral-gray. Adding tiny seaweed or bubbles around the sign can make it feel like a real underwater “road sign.”Collections to color next:
After You Color Your Finding Nemo Coloring Pages
Once the pages are colored, the ocean fun can continue with creative and playful ideas. Finished artwork can become part of storytelling and display.- Create an underwater wall display with Nemo and friends.
- Use pages to retell favorite moments from Finding Nemo.
- Turn finished pages into posters for a bedroom or play area.
- Group pages by characters like Nemo, Dory, or Bruce.
- Make a mini Finding Nemo coloring book by stapling pages together.
- Pair coloring time with ocean themed books or music.