Meet the most lovable robot ever with WALL-E coloring pages. There are 25 detailed black-and-white line drawings based on this beloved Pixar classic for fans to enjoy.
WALL-E came out in 2008, and it immediately garnered a lot of attention due to how unique it was from other Pixar movies.
The film was born from the idea of an abandoned Earth with one robot left behind. From this seed came a story that tackled themes like environmentalism, love and the complacency that too much technology can encourage.
In this collection, you will see characters like WALL-E and EVE in some of your favorite moments from the film. I’ll also share some fun and interesting facts about the movie and its production that you may not have known before.
25 Free WALL-E Coloring Pages To Print And Color

1. EVE & Wall-E Space Flight Coloring Page
The romance between EVE and WALL-E is sweet and compelling even though they’re both robots! Interestingly, EVE was voiced by Elissa Knight, an employee of Pixar. She provided some placeholder voice acting for EVE until they could find the right actor, but the filmmakers liked her performance so much that they kept it in the final film.
2. EVE Floating In Space Coloring PDF
This free PDF coloring page shows EVE peacefully drifting among the stars. Use soft gradients and light highlights to create a calm, weightless feel.
3. EVE Over Earth Plant Search Printable Coloring Page
One of EVE’s main directives is to find plant life, and she’ll search far and wide to complete this goal. In fact, her name stands for Extraterrestrial Vegetation Evaluator.
4. EVE Scanning For Plant Life
Color EVE in focus mode with her scanner glowing as she hunts for a precious sprout. Add subtle tech glows and crisp lines for a sleek sci-fi look.
5. The Axiom Spaceship
Later in the movie, we see that many humans are living on a massive ship called the Axiom. The name of the ship comes from a term used in math and philosophy that refers to a concept or idea that is unquestionably true.
6. WALL-E And EVE Dancing In Space
The relationship between WALL-E and EVE is central to the story of the film, and it was a challenge for the filmmakers as only EVE has any dialogue. Because WALL-E can’t really speak, much of his character is conveyed through his movements. The filmmakers watched many silent comedy films as inspiration.
7. Wall-E and EVE Holding Hands Coloring Page
This sweet coloring page captures Wall-E and EVE holding hands in orbit. Choose gentle pastels or bold contrasts to highlight their tender bond.
8. WALL-E And EVE Share A Sweet Moment
Color a quiet, heartwarming scene where Wall-E and EVE share a smile. Warm highlights and starry accents make the moment extra special.
9. WALL-E And EVE Together In Space
Show the duo’s friendship with a cozy together shot perfect for kids. Add soft glows and simple backgrounds to keep the focus on the robots.
10. Wall-E Cleaning Earth Free Coloring Page PDF
WALL-E’s main mission is to clean up garbage on Earth, but he is the last robot left to do this task. The idea of WALL-E came about during a lunch meeting of various Pixar writers who also brainstormed ideas for films like Finding Nemo, Monsters Inc. and A Bug’s Life.
11. Wall-E Collecting Trash on Earth Coloring Page
Color Wall-E doing his daily work compacting cubes of junk. Try shading metal textures and adding tiny details for a satisfying cleanup scene.
12. Free WALL-E Coloring Sheet For Kids
This classic Wall-E coloring page spotlights everyone’s favorite little compactor. Experiment with rusty yellows, charcoal grays, and friendly eye highlights.
13. WALL-E Driving Through A Pile Of Junk
Make the action pop as Wall-E navigates a mountain of scrap. Add motion lines, dusty clouds, and layered metal pieces for energy.
14. WALL-E Exploring Abandoned Buildings
WALL-E explores many abandoned places in the film, and he gives off a strong sense of loneliness before he meets EVE! The original spelling for his name (and the title of the film) was W.A.L.-E, but one of the main owners of Pixar, Steve Jobs, didn’t like this title despite being impressed with the film.
15. Wall-E Holding Trash Cube Coloring Page for Kids
This kid-friendly page shows Wall-E proudly lifting a compacted cube. Keep shapes bold and simple, then add texture to the cube for interest.
16. WALL-E Holding A Small Plant
Celebrate hope as Wall-E protects a tiny green sprout. Use fresh greens and warm highlights to make the plant glow in his hands.
17. WALL-E Holding An Old Boot
Bring detail to the famous boot with soil, roots, and leaves. Contrast the worn boot browns with bright plant greens and Wall-E’s metal tones.
18. WALL-E Looking At An Old TV
A TV would be a very common object for you or me, but WALL-E would have no idea what it could be! WALL-E’s name stands for Waste Allocation Load Lifter: Earth-class, but that doesn’t mean he’ll know what everything he finds did.
19. Wall-E Looking at the Stars Free Coloring Page PDF
Let Wall-E’s eyes shine as he gazes at a twinkling night sky. Fill the background with constellations and gentle gradients for wonder.
20. WALL-E Looking Curious
WALL-E is able to show a lot of emotion with his eyes, despite how robotic his design is. His head and eyes were inspired by a set of binoculars that writer Pete Doctor used to watch a baseball game.
21. Wall-E Pressing Buttons on the Axiom Coloring Page
Color Wall-E exploring controls on the Axiom with blinking lights and panels. Mix cool tech blues with warm robot tones for balance.
22. Wall-E Robot Standing Alone Coloring Page for Kids
This simple composition features Wall-E standing bravely on his own. Great for younger colorists, with wide spaces and friendly shapes.
23. WALL-E Storing Treasures In His Home
WALL-E loves to store various treasures that he finds, and the filmmakers wanted them to be recognizable. For example, in this scene, he has found a Rubik’s Cube toy.
24. WALL-E Waving Coloring Page
Say hello with Wall-E’s cheerful wave and bright optics. Add a sunny backdrop or stars to match your mood.
25. WALL-E With Hal The Cockroach
Hal the cockroach is WALL-E’s only friend until he meets EVE later in the film. The name Hal came from a film producer Hal Roach and was also a reference to HAL 9000 from the film 2001: A Space Odyssey.Coloring Pages Like Wall-E
After You Color Your WALL-E Pages
- Look up some other famous robots like C3PO from Star Wars and draw them to interact with WALL-E
- Come up with some ideas for pieces of junk that WALL-E could find based on a few of your favorite things and draw them in the scenes.
- Ask an adult to help you find and clean some pieces of junk and stick them to the pages to create a 3D element.
- Use some glow in the dark paint or stickers to create a cool effect for the stars in the sky.