Naruto has been running toward his dream since 1999 — and somehow, over 25 years later, kids still pick up a crayon and draw those whisker marks first. These 46 free printable Naruto coloring pages cover the full journey: classic Naruto, Sasuke, Kakashi, Team 7, Kurama, Sage Mode, Baryon Mode, and crossover pages with Goku and Luffy. Whatever your kid’s favorite era of the series is, it’s in here.
Each page features bold black outlines on a clean white background, ready to print on US Letter and A4 without any resizing. You’ll find action scenes like the Rasengan attack and the Naruto vs Sasuke final clash, character pages for Hinata, Gaara, Itachi, and Minato, and easy chibi pages drawn specifically for younger kids who need bigger shapes and simpler lines. With 46 Naruto coloring pages across 12 themed sections, there’s always a fresh page to grab.

The set also includes pages most coloring sites skip — Naruto and Kurama sitting side by side after everything, Baryon Mode, the Naruto and Luffy crossover, and a full Minato page for kids who know the story well enough to appreciate it. For younger kids, the easy section uses the thickest outlines in the collection. The Kurama and Nine-Tails pages are drawn for older kids who want something with real coloring depth.
Every page is a free printable PDF — no account, no email, no sign-up. Click any image below to open the PDF, then print on US Letter or A4 at home, in the classroom, or for homeschool use. New to printing? Check our how to print coloring pages guide. This collection is part of our 1,000+ free coloring pages at CPforKids.
Easy Naruto Waving
Easy Naruto Eating Ramen
Easy Naruto Jumping
Easy Naruto Face
Naruto Running Full Speed
Naruto Celebrating with a Fist Pump
Naruto Standing at the Village Gate
Naruto Holding a Kunai
Naruto and Shadow Clone High-Five
Naruto Rasengan Attack
Naruto Battle Ready
Naruto Shadow Clone Jutsu
Naruto and Sasuke Back to Back
Naruto vs Sasuke Final Clash
Chibi Naruto and Sasuke
Team 7 Together
Team 7 with Kakashi
Kakashi Lightning Attack
Sakura’s Powerful Punch
Sakura Healing Jutsu
Hinata Smiling Shyly
Gaara with His Sand Gourd
Itachi in the Akatsuki Coat
Itachi Casting Amaterasu
Pain Akatsuki Leader
Akatsuki Group Lineup
Minato Fourth Hokage
Kurama Nine Tails
Naruto Nine-Tails Chakra Mode
Naruto and Kurama Side by Side
Naruto Sage Mode with Toads
Naruto Shippuden Sage Mode
Naruto Baryon Mode
Naruto Six Paths Sage Mode
Naruto and Goku Side by Side
Naruto and Luffy Back to Back
Naruto and Tanjiro Face to Face
Naruto in a Japanese Garden
Naruto as Hokage
Young Naruto Looking at the Village
Naruto Shippuden Adult
Detailed Naruto Portrait
Naruto Sage Mode Detailed
Naruto Hero Pose on a Cliff
WHO IS NARUTO
Naruto Uzumaki debuted in Masashi Kishimoto’s manga in 1999 as an outcast kid with a giant fox sealed inside him, dreaming of becoming Hokage in a village that wanted nothing to do with him. The anime followed in 2002 and ran for over 700 episodes across Naruto and Naruto Shippuden, becoming one of the most watched anime series ever made. What made it stick wasn’t the jutsu or the battles — it was the idea that working hard enough and caring about people enough could change anything. Kids who grew up with the original series are now parents printing these pages for their own kids.
The cast is what gives these coloring pages their range. Naruto’s orange tracksuit and whisker marks are instantly recognizable, but Sasuke’s dark blue and Sharingan, Kakashi’s silver hair and mask, Sakura’s pink hair, and Itachi’s Akatsuki coat all tell completely different color stories. Kurama — the nine-tailed fox — is the most dramatic page in any naruto coloring sheets collection. Gaara’s sand gourd, Hinata’s quiet pose, Minato’s white flame coat — each character brings its own palette and its own piece of the story.
How to Color Naruto
Naruto’s classic look is the orange tracksuit with blue details — the headband is dark blue with a silver metal plate, and the whisker marks on his cheeks are dark brown or black. The Nine-Tails Chakra Mode pages work best with a warm orange-gold for the cloak and a deep red-orange for the energy lines. Baryon Mode shifts to a brighter, more intense golden-yellow — the wilder the hair looks on the page, the more saturated the color can go.
For Sasuke, dark navy blue for the main outfit and deep red or purple for the Sharingan eye are the key choices. The Akatsuki coat pages — both Sasuke and Itachi — are black with a red cloud pattern, which means the clouds become the entire color moment on an otherwise dark page. For Kakashi, green flak vest over dark navy, silver hair, and a black mask — the lightning in the Chidori page is where bright electric blue does all the work.
Kurama is the most color-intensive page in the set — deep orange-red fur, darker red-brown around the tails and face, with black markings. The energy effects around him work best in bright orange fading to yellow at the edges. For younger kids, the easy chibi pages work perfectly with crayons — the lines are thick enough to handle anything.
What to Do With Finished Pages
Make a Team 7 display. Print the Team 7 page and the Team 7 with Kakashi page, color them, and frame them side by side. The before-and-after of the same team — younger and with their sensei — tells the whole story on a bedroom wall without a single word.
Use the easy pages for a classroom intro to anime. Teachers who introduce manga and anime art to kids use familiar characters as entry points — the chibi Naruto pages are simple enough for any age but recognizable enough to spark real interest. Easy Naruto coloring pages for kids work exactly this way: low pressure, high engagement.
Turn the crossover pages into a conversation. The Naruto and Goku page and the Naruto and Luffy page are natural starting points for kids who love multiple anime series. Print both, color them, and let kids debate who wins — the coloring is almost secondary to the argument.
Print the Kurama page for a challenge session. The nine-tailed fox is the most complex page in the free naruto coloring pages set — the fur, the tails, the energy. For older kids who want to spend real time on something, this is the one to save for a rainy afternoon.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Naruto coloring pages really free?
Yes — every page is free to download and print. No account, no email, no payment.
Which pages are easiest for young kids?
The Easy section has four chibi-style pages with the thickest outlines in the set — waving, eating ramen, jumping, and a face close-up. Those are the best starting point for younger kids.
Is there a Sasuke coloring page?
Yes — a solo Sasuke action pose and the Naruto vs Sasuke final clash page.
Are Kakashi, Sakura, Hinata and Gaara included?
Yes — all four have their own dedicated pages.
Is there a Kurama coloring page?
Yes — three Kurama and Nine-Tails pages: Kurama roaring, Naruto in Nine-Tails Chakra Mode, and Naruto and Kurama sitting side by side.
Are there crossover pages?
Yes — Naruto and Goku side by side, and Naruto and Luffy back to back.
Is Baryon Mode included?
Yes — one dedicated Baryon Mode page with wild glowing hair and golden energy.
Can I print these for a classroom?
Yes — all pages are free for personal, classroom, and homeschool use.
Disclaimer: Naruto and all related characters are trademarks of Masashi Kishimoto / Shueisha / Viz Media. The coloring pages on this site are original fan-art illustrations created for personal, non-commercial use only. CPforKids.com is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Kishimoto, Shueisha, Viz Media, or any other rights holder in any way.
These pages hold up just as well for a quiet afternoon at home as they do for a classroom anime art session — print the easy chibi section for younger kids and the Kurama page for anyone who wants a real challenge. Whether it’s a toddler working through the easy pages or an older fan spending an hour on the Nine-Tails, there’s a page in here for every level. All 30 pages are here, free, as printable coloring sheets.
For more anime and character coloring pages, the Dragon Ball Z coloring pages and Sonic coloring pages are just as popular with the same age group — or browse the full cartoon coloring pages collection for more.










