Create Disney magic with free Aristocats coloring pages for kids. These 25 beautiful black and white line drawings allow fans young and old to relive their memories of this classic!
The Aristocats is a film released by Disney Studios in 1970, but it had been in production for a few years before that.
It was the final move that Walt Disney had influence over before his death, even though it was released after he passed.
In the time since its release, it has become one of the most cherished Disney films. It’s loved for its charming characters, incredible songs, and the gorgeous Paris setting.
These pages allow you to color your favorite characters like Thomas O’Malley, Duchess, Marie, Toulouse and many, many more!
If you love this film, you can also expect to learn some fascinating facts about the movie and what went into making it.
25 Free Aristocats Coloring Pages To Print And Color
1. Aristocats Family Coloring PDF
We’re starting off this collection with the main cast of the story! We have Thomas O’Malley and Duchess in the back with the little kittens Toulouse, Marie, and Belioz in the foreground.
When the story was first being developed, there were going to be more kittens, but Walt Disney advised that they use just three.
2. Berlioz And Toulouse Chasing Each Other
Berlioz and Toulouse are getting in touch with their creative sides while having a bit of fun as well! Do you remember this classic scene?
3. Berlioz Playing The Piano
Music seems to come naturally to little Berlioz! It makes sense, as he was named after the French composer Hector Berlioz.
4. Duchess And Her Kittens Crossing A Railroad
Duchess and her adorable kittens love to explore, as long as they don’t escape their mother’s gaze too much!
5. Duchess And Thomas O’Malley Watching The Stars
Paris is the city of love, so it’s perfect for the story of Duchess and Thomas O’Malley falling in love!
When first developing the story, the setting of New York was planned, but it was changed to Paris instead. Good choice, I say!
6. Amelia And Abigail The Geese
The kittens are befriended by two friendly geese named Amelia and Abigail, and they went on to become some of the most memorable characters in the film!
7. Duchess Looking At Her Kittens Inside The Mansion
The love Duchess has for her kittens is easy to see, and you can definitely feel it in this charming scene!
8. Duchess Walking With Her Kittens
This scene of Duchess with her kittens outside is already so charming, and it will only be even better once you have added some colors to the scene.
9. Edgar Hiding The Kittens In A Basket
Edgar is the villain of the film, and his greed has him getting what’s coming to him in the end!
At one point, he was going to have a maid accomplice join his mission, but she was removed to simplify the story.
10. Edgar The Butler Riding A Motorcycle
What is Edgar the butler up to here? He’s trying to get rid of the kittens so that their inheritance from their owner will be all his!
11. Marie Looking Proud
Marie is certainly a very proud little kitty, and she likes to get her own way! She was named after Marie Antoinette, the last queen of France.
12. Marie Sitting In The Grass
Marie looks so cute sitting in the grass with her ribbons! In the film, she has white fur with pink ribbons if you want to replicate her look from the film.
13. Marie, Toulouse And Berlioz Peeking Out Of A Basket
How could you not love this trio of adorable kitties? They seem to be enjoying their trip in this basket (except for Toulouse).
14. Roquefort The Mouse Sneaking Through The Mansion
Roquefort is a little mouse who helps foil the plot of Edgar the butler. His name comes from a fancy French cheese.
15. Roquefort And The Kittens On The Piano Coloring Sheet
There is so much music in The Aristocats, and Roquefort is joining in the musical fun in this amusing scene.
Jazz music plays a big role in the film, but there are many references to classical music as well.
16. Scat Cat And The Alley Cats
Scat Cat and his band of alley cats help to give the film its jazzy feeling!
Scat Cat was going to be voiced by Louis Armstrong, but after he had to back out due to being ill, the appropriately named Scatman Crothers was hired to voice him.
17. Scat Cat Playing The Trumpet With The Alley Cats
You can practically hear the jazzy rhythm of this scene! It could be fun to play the soundtrack as you color.
18. The Kittens Looking At A Map
The kittens in the Aristocats film need to be resourceful to escape trouble, and here we can see them consulting a map to be better prepared.
19. The Kittens Riding In A Music Trunk
There are many ways to get around France, but the kittens have made an unusual choice with this music trunk!
20. Thomas O’Malley And Duchess On Rooftops
Let’s explore the rooftops of Paris with Duchess and Thomas O’Malley! If his voice sounds familiar, it’s because his actor, Phil Harris, also voiced Baloo in The Jungle Book.
21. Thomas O’Malley And Scat Cat Dancing
Let’s get groovy as you bring a jazzy sense of color to this scene of Thomas and Scat Cat dancing to some tunes.
22. Thomas O’Malley Jumping From Roof To Roof
Like most cats, Thomas O’Malley is very nimble, which comes in handy when navigating the rooftops!
23. Thomas O’Malley Leading The Kittens Through Paris
The Eiffel Tower is one of the most enduring icons of Paris, and who better to see it with than Thomas, Toulouse, Marie, and Belioz?
24. Toulouse And Berlioz Playing Together
Toulouse and Berlioz are just too cute as they play together! Toulouse was named after the famous artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.
25. Toulouse Painting Coloring Page
Toulouse is living up to his heritage of being named after a famous painter as he creates some art of his own! Which colors will you use for his masterpiece?
After You Color Your Aristocats Pages
- Use different kinds of paint to give the pages a vibrant, jazzy feeling as well as showing Toulouse’s love for painting.
- Draw some other famous Disney cats like Figaro from Pinocchio or the Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland into the scenes.
- Look up some other famous Paris landmarks like Notre Dame or the Arc de Triomphe and add them to the background.
There’s a special kind of magic to a film like The Aristocats, and this collection aimed to capture some of that magic.
A big theme of this film is the importance of art and creativity, so I encourage you to use all of the incredible ideas you can think of, as I know they will look amazing!
You can share some of your finished pages on social media to show them off to other Disney fans, too.