Meet an animated legend with Bugs Bunny coloring pages! This hare-raising collection has 25 detailed black-and-white line images of this famous bunny for fans of all ages to enjoy.
Bugs Bunny first appeared in a rather crude form in a Porky Pig cartoon in 1938. Two years later in 1940, he would first appear as we know him today, and the rest is cartoon history!
He remains one of the most popular and recognizable cartoon characters ever created and appears in films and shows to this day.
Here, you will get to color Bugs in his many outfits, and you will also see some appearances from characters like Elmer Fudd and Daffy Duck.
You’ll also learn a few fun facts about Bugs that you may not have known before.
25 Free Bugs Bunny Coloring Pages To Print And Color
1. Bugs Bunny And Elmer Fudd
Every hero needs a nemesis, and the main enemy of Bugs is Elmer Fudd, a hapless rabbit hunter.
Elmer appeared before Bugs in 1937, albeit in a very different form from how we know him now.
2. Bugs Bunny As A Knight
Bugs has taken on many personas throughout his almost 90-year career, and he often appears in fantasy settings or in specific roles like a knight.
When creating the character, the writers never wanted him to seem like a bully, so there was usually an effort to make sure he was provoked before tormenting another character.
3. Bugs Bunny Blowing A Kiss Coloring Sheet For Kids
4. Bugs Bunny Celebrating
It’s party time for Bugs and there are plenty of balloons to celebrate the occasion. Bugs’ birthday is considered to be July 27 as that was the airing date of his first prominent cartoon in 1940.
He had technically appeared in an earlier cartoon in 1938, but the design was crude and unrecognizable to what we know today.
5. Bugs Bunny Chewing A Carrot
Bugs Bunny is almost always seen munching on a carrot and it’s definitely his favorite food.
There was a rumor that his voice actor, Mel Blanc, was allergic to carrots but this has been disputed by Mel Blanc himself.
6. Bugs Bunny Out In Nature
7. Wild West Bugs Bunny
8. Bugs Bunny Disguised As A Girl Bunny
9. Bugs Bunny As A Magician
Bugs Bunny shows off more of his talents as he takes on the guise of a magician to perform some tricks.
Bugs has starred in almost 170 cartoons in his career, and that doesn’t even count his appearances in films, games and other media.
10. Bugs Bunny Hiding Behind A Tree
11. Bugs Bunny Holding A Sign
Bugs has a memorable catchphrase of “What’s up, Doc?” which he uses in most appearances.
The line was added by the legendary cartoonist Tex Avery.
The phrase was common where he grew up in Texas and he didn’t realize he was coining such an iconic catchphrase when he used it in the cartoon.
12. Bugs Bunny Playing Baseball
13. Bugs Bunny Races The Tortoise
Many Looney Tunes cartoons would parody different fables and other media.
This scene references the famous Tortoise and the Hare fable which was given a Bugs Bunny twist!
14. Bugs Bunny Classic Pose Coloring PDF For Kids
15. Bugs Bunny Paints A Sign
16. Bugs Bunny A Banjo
17. Elmer Fudd And Bugs Bunny
Elmer Fudd rarely wins against Bugs, but this scene shows that he has the upper hand… For now!
Bugs and Elmer were both voiced by Mel Blanc. In fact, Mel Blanc provided almost all of the voices in the Looney Tunes series and developed around 400 voices in his career.
18. Bugs Bunny Playing Basketball
19. Bugs Bunny Leaning On A Tree
20. Bugs Bunny Runs From Elmer Fudd
21. Bugs Bunny Sitting On A Log
22. Bugs Bunny Poses With A Carrot
Bugs is back with a carrot to munch on as he enjoys a day out. Mel Blanc told a story about how he was in a coma after a car accident that left him unresponsive.
After getting no response from him, his doctor tried addressing Bugs and Mel Blanc responded in his Bugs voice while barely conscious.
23. Bugs Bunny Tricks Yosemite Sam
24. Bugs Bunny In A Suit Coloring Page
25. Bugs Bunny With Daffy Duck
There are two icons in one scene for you to color as Bugs Bunny is joined by Daffy Duck.
Bugs’ initial designs and voice were based on Daffy who was a very popular character, but Bugs would eventually end up being more distinct.
After You Color Your Bugs Bunny Pages
- Add in some more characters from Looney Tunes like Porky Pig or Marvin the Martian.
- Draw quotes in speech bubbles such as “What’s up Doc?” or “Ain’t I A Stinker?”
- Use black and grey colors to make some of these pages look like an old cartoon.
- Have Bugs interact with other famous characters like Mickey Mouse or Donald Duck.
Bugs Bunny is one of the most famous and beloved cartoon characters ever, and I hope you enjoyed bringing him to life with your creativity!
Bugs has taken on so many roles in his career, so you could use any and all colors you can imagine when working on these pages.
When you have completed your favorite pages, you could share them on your social media accounts to spread the fun with other cartoon fans.