30 Captain Hook Coloring Pages

Pirate Fun With Captain Hook Coloring Pages

A pirate’s life with free Captain Cook coloring pages for kids. These 30 detailed black and white line drawings allow you to bring this iconic Disney villain to colorful life.

Captain Hook is one of the most famous fictional pirates ever created. He was the creation of author and playwright J.M. Barrie and served as an enemy to Peter Pan.

Perhaps his most famous incarnation is the Disney version, as seen in the 1953 film, Peter Pan.

This version of the character was more comedic and light-hearted than his literary counterpart, and proved to be a big hit with fans.

This collection showcases Captain Hook in many famous scenes from the films, and he’s joined by Peter Pan, Mr. Smee, and more members of his nautical crew.

You’ll also learn some fun facts, trivia, and information about this lovable villain as you color.

30 Free Captain Hook Coloring Pages To Print And Color

Captain hook and peter pan sword fight coloring page for kids

1. Captain Hook And Peter Pan Coloring PDF

Captain Hook and Peter Pan are mortal enemies, and they’re constantly at odds with one another. In the original Peter Pan play, Peter was planned as a more villainous character, but J.M. Barrie decided to make him more heroic and have Hook be a more prominent villain.
Captain hook chasing lost boys cartoon coloring page

2. Captain Hook After The Lost Boys

The Lost Boys are part of Peter’s crew, and this means that Captain Hook is an enemy of theirs as well. The Lost Boys were based on the children of some friends of J.M. Barrie, and he would create stories to entertain the children. He even became their guardian after their parents passed.
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3. Captain Hook Climbing A Rope Ladder

Captain Hook is a typical pirate in many ways, and here we can see him climbing the rigging of his ship. The animators of the film used many sources of inspiration when designing Hook, but one of the main ones was Charles II, king of Scotland.
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4. Captain Hook With Mister Smee

Mr. Smee is Hook’s long-suffering first mate. Despite his non-assuming appearance, he’s often wiser and capable than the bumbling Hook. Hook was originally planned to be more devious in the Disney film, matching his play and novel counterpart, but Disney himself insisted that they make him more comedic.
Captain hook escaping from crocodile coloring sheet

5. Captain Hook Escaping From Crocodile

Captain Hook is a cowardly fellow in general, but few things make him as terrified as his archenemy, a ticking crocodile. His fate in the Disney film is a lot more humorous than in the novel and play. In those, Hook is eaten by the croc, whereas he frantically paddles away from it in the Disney film. This was done so it wouldn’t be upsetting for children, and also because the filmmakers imagined Hook would be a popular character.
Captain hook holding compass easy coloring sheet

6. Captain Hook Holding A Compass

Every self-respecting pirate needs a compass, and Captain Hook is no exception! He’s ready to set a course for mischief as he consults his trusty compass.
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7. Captain Hook Giving A Speech

Captain Hook may be a bit inept at times, but he has a way with words! He was always designed to be an eloquent character, and the original version in the play and novel was described as being educated at Eton.
Captain hook in rowboat detailed coloring sheet

8. Captain Hook In A Rowboat With Smee

Poor Mr. Smee is usually tasked with doing Hook’s dirty work, and here he has to row his Captain while he focuses on striking a dashing pose.
Captain hook inside captain cabin simple coloring sheet

9. Captain Hook Inside His Cabin

A pirate captain needs a fancy cabin, and Captain Hook spared no expense in this regard. In the Disney version, it’s shown that his hook is on his left hand, even though in the stage version, it was usually on the right. This was changed because it was more expressive and easier for the animators to use their own right hands as reference when animating.
Captain hook looking through spyglass easy coloring page

10. Captain Hook Looking Through His Spyglass

When Captain Hook is looking through his spyglass, you can bet that he’s watching out for Peter Pan or the ticking crocodile who is always after him.
Captain hook near crocodile cartoon coloring page

11. Crocodile Chasing Captain Hook

Poor Captain Hook has come face-to-face with his greatest fear, the crocodile! While the crocodile was in the original play and novel, the Disney film added the quirk of having a ticking clock in its belly.
Captain hook near ship cannon coloring page for kids

12. Captain Hook Near A Ship Cannon

Captain Hook isn’t playing around anymore! He’s broken out the cannons on his ship in order to put an end to his enemies once and for all.
Captain hook near treasure island easy coloring page for kids

13. Captain Hook Near Treasure Island

Every pirate loves treasure, that’s just a fact! Captain Hook is no exception, and he has found a chest to raid on Treasure Island.
Captain hook on pirate ship deck easy coloring page for kids

14. Captain Hook On A Ship Deck

Say what you will about Captain Hook, but he is a dashing fellow! In addition to the visual references the animators used, his voice actor, Hans Conried, also helped to develop his mannerisms.
Captain hook on rocky shore simple coloring sheet

15. Captain Hook On A Rocky Shore Coloring Sheet

Pirates are usually less confident when ashore than when they’re on their ships, but Captain Hook looks surprisingly confident and sure of himself while exploring this rocky shore.
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16. Captain Hook Pointing Toward Horizon

Pirates are always chasing the horizon, and Captain Hook is certainly no different, as he points to new and better horizons.
Captain hook reading treasure map easy coloring page for kids

17. Captain Hook Reading A Treasure Map

Treasure could be anywhere, and it’s hard to find it without a map! Luckily, this is something Captain Hook has covered as he consults his treasure map in search of riches and glory.
Captain hook standing on plank detailed coloring page

18. Captain Hook On The Plank

Captain Hook better be careful, as he is on the plank that is usually walked on to send insubordinate sailors to Davy Jones’ Locker. Historically, there is very little evidence that real pirates made people walk the plank. Even if it did happen, it would have been very rare.
Captain hook standing proudly on ship bow simple coloring sheet

19. Captain Hook Standing On Deck

Captain Hook has his issues, but he is proud of his appearance and his ship, even though his crewmates don’t respect him as much as he does himself.
Captain hook steering ship wheel detailed coloring page

20. Captain Hook Steering The Ship Wheel

Captain Hook is usually happy to let others do the hard work, but he’s taking charge for once and manning the wheel of his ship.
Captain hook tied up by lost boys coloring page for kids

21. Captain Hook Tying Up The Lost Boys

The Lost Boys have been captured along with Wendy! Luckily, thanks to Captain Hook’s ineptitude, they don’t look too concerned. Interestingly, the original Peter Pan play is regarded as helping to popularize the name Wendy. Some even claim he invented the name (although this isn’t certain.)
Captain hook with hook hand close up detailed coloring page

22. Captain Hook’s Hook Hand

It’s time for a close-up on the thing that gave Captain Hook his name, and it will be a fun coloring challenge.
Captain hook with large pirate hat detailed coloring page

23. Captain Hook Close Up

This close-up on this lovable villain allows you to see the expressive design that the animators chose for him in great detail.
Captain hook with open treasure chest simple coloring sheet

24. Captain Hook With Open Treasure Chest

Captain Hook found a chest full of sparkling treasure! You could use a sprinkling of glitter to make the treasure really glisten.
Captain hook with parrot on shoulder coloring sheet for kids

25. Captain Hook With A Parrot

The image of a parrot on a pirate’s shoulder is an iconic one indeed, and unlike the plank, there is evidence that pirates did have parrots, often for trading. Captain Hook is keeping one as a pet in this scene, though.
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26. Captain Hook With His Pirate Crew

Captain Hook has a ragtag crew surrounding him, and they are often frustrated by their eccentric captain.
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27. Captain Hook Sword Fighting

Every problem can be solved with a cutlass, at least if you ask Captain Hook! Chances are he’s fighting with Peter Pan in this intense scene.
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28. Captain Hook With Skull Flag

The image of a skull and crossbones was enough to frighten any sailor, and Captain Hook made sure to have one of his own on his ship.
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29. Captain Hook With A Treasure Chest

There’s no such thing as too much treasure, and Captain Hook is about to crack open a new chest of it.
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30. Captain Hook Posing Coloring Page

It’s time to leave our beloved Captain Hook for now, but you can take him on some colorful new adventures with this final scene.

After You Color Your Captain Hook Pages

  • Draw Captain Hook with some other iconic Disney pirates, such as Captain Jack Sparrow.
  • Add some speech bubbles with famous Captain Hook lines like “Save me, Smee!” or “Blast that Peter Pan!”
  • Use some small sequins, beads, glitter, and other craft supplies on the treasure in the scenes to make them more vibrant.
Captain Hook is a villain you can’t truly hate, as he has so much charisma and charm! I hope you enjoyed bringing this iconic baddy to life with your creative powers. You can color these pages to match the Disney film or go for some new color choices of your own. Whatever you choose will look amazing! Be sure to share some of your art on social media for your friends and family to see.