Jungle Book Coloring Pages

Wild Fun With Jungle Book Coloring Pages

Explore a Disney classic with free Jungle Book coloring pages for kids. This collection of 30 detailed black and white pages brings your favorite characters from the film to you to color and customize.

The Jungle Book was released by Disney in 1967, and it was based on Rudyard Kipling’s book from 1894.

The film brought a more lighthearted approach to this classic story of the human boy Mowgli and his animal friends.

The film is one of the most beloved films ever released by Disney, and it has since seen numerous sequels, remakes, spinoffs and more.

With this collection, you will get to color characters such as Mowgli, Baloo, Bagheera, the villainous Shere Khan and others.

Prepare for some fun facts and information about this classic that you can enjoy as you bring color to this classic story.

30 Free Jungle Book Coloring Pages To Print And Color

1. Akela The Wolf Coloring PDF

Akela the wolf standing strong coloring page

 

When young Mowgli was a baby in the jungle, he was taken in by a group of kindly wolves led by the noble Akela.

When developing the film, the filmmakers made a number of changes to the story, as the original book was made up of many interconnecting stories.

Mowgli was made the focus of the story to make it more coherent.

2. Baby Elephant Following The Herd

Baby elephant following the herd coloring page

 

3. Bagheera Leading Mowgli Through The Jungle

Bagheera leading Mowgli through the jungle coloring page

 

Bagheera the panther is one of Mowgli’s closest allies, and he is tasked with delivering the young human boy to a village for his own safety.

In the original stories from The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, Mowgli and Bagheera only feature in a few stories, whereas they are more central to the plot of the movie.

4. Bagheera Resting In The Shade

Bagheera resting in the shade coloring page

 

5. Bagheera Watching Over Mowgli

Bagheera watching over Mowgli coloring page

 

Bagheera is as loyal a friend as you could hope for, and he was protecting Mowgli even as he was a baby.

He serves a similar role in the original books, but he has a more intense backstory in those tales. For the film, his personality was softened a bit, and there was less focus on his backstory.

6. Baloo Dancing And Singing

Baloo dancing and singing in the forest coloring page

 

Of all the characters in the Jungle Book, Baloo is one of the most popular. He is well known for his cheerful nature and love of singing and dancing.

He’s very different from his book counterpart, as that version of the character is a lot more strict and stoic than the movie.

When making the animated film, the filmmakers wanted to make him a lighter, more comedic character that kids would enjoy watching.

7. Baloo Floating On The River

Baloo floating on the river coloring page

 

8. Baloo Teaching Mowgli To Fight

Baloo teaching Mowgli to fight coloring page

 

9. Hathi The Elephant Marching Through The Jungle

Hathi the elephant marching through the jungle coloring page

 

10. Jungle Animals Gathering At The River

Jungle animals gathering at the river coloring page

 

11. Kaa Coiled Around A Branch

Kaa coiled around a tree branch coloring page

 

12. Kaa Slithering In The Jungle

Kaa slithering through the jungle coloring page

 

Kaa is always up to no good, and he serves as an intimidating presence in the film.

Fans may be surprised to hear that in the books, Kaa is actually one of the protagonists and helps Baloo and Bagheera to protect Mowgli.

The makers of the film felt that audiences wouldn’t be able to accept a snake as a good character and made him a villain instead.

13. Kaa The Snake Hypnotizing Mowgli

Kaa the snake hypnotizing Mowgli coloring page

 

Kaa has some spooky skills, including the ability to hypnotise Mowgli while singing his signature Trust In Me song.

In the 2016 live-action remake of The Jungle Book, Kaa was portrayed as a female character voiced by Scarlett Johansson.

14. King Louie Asking For Fire

King Louie asking for fire coloring page

 

15. King Louie On His Jungle Throne Coloring Sheet

King Louie sitting on his jungle throne coloring page

 

King Louie the orangutan is another popular character from the story, but he was not in the original books.

Instead, the filmmakers created him specifically for the film, but he was originally going to be a more serious character before Walt Disney intervened and suggested making him more lighthearted and fun.

Interestingly, orangutans don’t actually live in India, where the film is set.

16. King Louie Swinging From Vines

King Louie swinging from vines coloring page

 

17. Mowgli Building A Hammock

Mowgli building a shelter with sticks coloring page

 

18. Mowgli Enters The Man Village

Mowgli entering the man village coloring page

 

19. Mowgli Meeting The Wolf Pack

Mowgli meeting the wolf pack coloring page

 

20. Mowgli Picking Fruit From A Tree

Mowgli picking fruit from a tree coloring page

 

21. Mowgli Riding On Baloo’s Back

Mowgli riding on Baloo's back coloring page

 

22. Mowgli Playing With Baloo And Bagheera

Mowgli saying goodbye to Baloo and Bagheera coloring page

 

The bond between Mowgli, Bagheera and Baloo is one that has captivated fans of the film for decades, and you definitely get the feeling that they would do anything for each other!

The Jungle Book was the final film that Walt Disney personally worked on, as he sadly passed away in 1966. The movie was dedicated to him, as it was released a year after his death.

23. Mowgli Swimming In The River

Mowgli swimming in the river coloring page

 

Mowgli goes through many adventures in the film, but he also knows when to relax and take it easy!

He was originally going to be voiced by a child actor named David Bailey, but David’s voice changed during production due to puberty.

He was replaced by Bruce Reitherman, another child actor who had previously voiced Christopher Robin in a Winnie the Pooh film.

24. Mowgli Talking To The Elephants

Mowgli talking to the elephants coloring page

 

25. Mowgli Walking Through The Jungle

Mowgli walking through the jungle coloring page

 

26. Raksha The Wolf Watching Mowgli

Raksha the wolf mother watching Mowgli coloring page

 

Mowgli will always have a deep bond with the wolves, as they helped to raise him when he was a helpless baby.

Seeing as Walt Disney passed away before the film was released, some people were worried that the animation department of Disney would be able to thrive.

If the Jungle Book had failed, it may have jeopardized the future of Disney Studios, but luckily, it was a huge hit.

27. Shere Khan Looking Fierce

Shere Khan looking fierce under a tree coloring page

 

28. Shere Khan Roaring In The Jungle

Shere Khan roaring in the jungle coloring page

 

Shere Khan is the fearsome villain of the story, and he plays a similar role in the original stories by Rudyard Kipling.

Shere Khan’s stripes proved to be particularly difficult for the animators to depict.

29. Shere Khan Hiding In The Grass

Shere Khan stalking in the tall grass coloring page

 

30. Mowgli Hugging Baloo Coloring Page

Mowgli hugging Baloo coloring page

 

It’s time to end things off with a heartwarming scene of Mowgli hugging his best pal Baloo.

Baloo was voiced by comedian Phil Harris, and he initially felt that he wasn’t a good fit. He did such a great job that the filmmakers expanded Baloo’s role in the story.

After You Color Your Jungle Book Pages

  • Add in some characters from the film who didn’t appear in the collection, such as the vulture quartet.
  • Incorporate text featuring famous songs from the film, like Bare Necessities and Trust In Me, into the scenes.
  • Find some cool leaves in your yard and stick them over the plants of the jungle to create texture.
  • Look up the iconic Jungle Book movie logo and draw it on the page to make your own poster!

The Jungle Book remains one of Disney’s most beloved films, and it will remain that way for years to come!

I hope this collection helped you capture some of your favorite memories of this classic movie.
Now, you can make these scenes and characters your own as you explore your creativity!

Once you have finished the collection, you can share some of your Jungle Book art on social media for others to see and enjoy.