38 free Bugs Bunny coloring pages — and every one of them features the wisecracking cartoon rabbit who has been outsmarting everyone with a carrot and a grin since 1940. Classic poses, costume scenes, looney tunes moments, and the characters kids know by name. All free to download and print, no account needed.
This collection covers everything Bugs Bunny fans search for — the classic carrot pose, detective Bugs with his magnifying glass, cowboy Bugs in the Wild West, Space Jam basketball, superhero cape, knight with a carrot sword, Lola Bunny solo and together, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd hunting, Yosemite Sam chasing, baby Bugs, sleeping baby Bugs, kawaii chibi, and a detailed carrot mandala. These are the printable bugs bunny coloring pages that cover the full character — not just one pose.

Parents and teachers use these for birthday party activities, classroom cartoon character projects, rainy afternoon quiet time, and Looney Tunes themed crafts. The baby and easy pages work for toddlers, the costume and action scenes for older kids, and the city scene and mandala for adults who want something worth sitting with.
Every page in this collection is a free printable PDF — click the Download button underneath any image to open it directly in your browser. No account, no email, no sign-up required. Every file is pre-formatted to fit both US Letter and A4 paper perfectly at 100% print scale.
Bugs Bunny Classic Carrot Pose
Bugs Bunny Waving Hello
Bugs Bunny Close-Up Grin
Bugs Bunny Full Body Portrait
Bugs Bunny Cool Arms Crossed
Bugs Bunny Leaning on His Carrot
Bugs Bunny Sitting and Snacking
Bugs Bunny Running Fast
Bugs Bunny Laughing Hard
Bugs Bunny Surprised Face
Detective Bugs Bunny on the Case
Bugs Bunny the Magician
Cowboy Bugs Bunny
Bugs Bunny Basketball Slam Dunk
Superhero Bugs Bunny
Chef Bugs Bunny
Knight Bugs Bunny
Bugs Bunny Race Car Driver
Bugs and Lola Together
Bugs and Lola Dancing
Lola Bunny Solo
Bugs and Daffy’s Argument
Cartoon Elmer Fudd on the Hunt
Yosemite Sam the Cowboy
Bugs Bunny vs Yosemite Sam
Baby Bugs Bunny Cute Page
Sleeping Baby Bugs Bunny
Baby Bugs and Baby Lola
Kawaii Chibi Bugs Bunny
Easy Bugs Bunny for Kids
Bugs Bunny’s Christmas Scene
Bugs Bunny’s Halloween
Bugs Bunny’s Easter
Bugs Bunny Ice Skating
Bugs Bunny Carrot Mandala
Bugs Bunny Reading in the Library
Bugs Bunny in the City
Bugs Bunny the Painter
WHO IS BUGS BUNNY
Bugs Bunny is the wisecracking cartoon rabbit created by Warner Bros, first appearing in 1940 and becoming the face of the Looney Tunes franchise. Known for his catchphrase “What’s up, Doc?”, his endless supply of carrots, and his ability to outwit any villain with a grin instead of effort, Bugs became one of the most recognizable animated characters in history. He has faced down Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, Daffy Duck, and every other scheme thrown at him — and won every time without breaking a sweat or dropping his carrot.
How to Color Bugs Bunny
Bugs’s core palette is simple and immediately recognizable — grey fur, white chest and face area, pink inner ears, and white gloves. The grey is a medium cool grey rather than warm or dark. His eyes are large and expressive with black pupils and white highlights.
His carrot is bright orange with a vivid green leafy top — the most colorful element on any Bugs page and worth getting right.
Lola Bunny shares the same grey and white palette with slightly warmer tones and more stylized features.
Elmer Fudd wears a red hunting hat and green hunting jacket — warm contrast colors that pop against Bugs’s cool grey.
Yosemite Sam is all warm tones — red mustache, red hat band, brown hat, tan jacket. He’s the warmest-colored character in the set and the most fun to color expressively.
The costume pages — detective, cowboy, chef, knight, superhero — each shift the palette. Detective trench coat in tan-brown, cowboy hat in warm brown with a sand-colored vest, chef whites, knight silver-grey armor, superhero in bold primary tones.
For the carrot mandala, work outward from the center — cool grey for the Bugs portrait, vivid orange for the carrot motif rings, and alternating green and white for the outer border.
What to Do with Finished Bugs Bunny Coloring Pages
Make a Looney Tunes Character Wall
Print the Bugs classic portrait, Lola solo, Daffy argument, Elmer Fudd, and Yosemite Sam pages. Color each one with accurate character palettes, cut them out, and mount them on a single large piece of cardboard in a group display. Five characters, one wall piece, every major Looney Tunes personality represented.
Detective Activity Pack
Print the detective Bugs page and the Bugs vs Yosemite Sam chase page. Color both, then write a short mystery story connecting the two scenes — who did Bugs detect, what did Yosemite Sam steal? Works as a creative writing prompt that produces genuinely funny results.
Frame the Carrot Mandala
Print the carrot mandala on cardstock. Color with fine-tip colored pencils — cool grey center, vivid orange carrot rings, green outer border. Frame simply. The finished piece reads as decorative art rather than a coloring page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Bugs Bunny coloring pages really free?
Yes — every page is a free printable PDF. No account or sign-up required.
Are there baby Bugs Bunny coloring pages?
Yes — baby Bugs holding a tiny carrot, sleeping baby Bugs, baby Bugs and baby Lola together, and kawaii chibi Bugs.
Are there Lola Bunny coloring pages?
Yes — Bugs and Lola together, Bugs and Lola dancing, and Lola Bunny solo page.
Are there printable Bugs Bunny coloring pages with other Looney Tunes characters?
Yes — Bugs and Daffy Duck arguing, Elmer Fudd solo, Yosemite Sam solo, and Bugs being chased by Yosemite Sam in the desert.
Can I print these for a classroom or party?
Yes — all pages are free for personal, classroom, and party use. Print as many copies as you need.
Parents, teachers, and Looney Tunes fans reach for these pages for birthday party activities, classroom quiet time, and rainy afternoons at home. Perfect for kids who love carrots, wisecracks, and a cartoon rabbit who never once lost his cool.
All 38 pages are here, free, ready to print. For more cartoon coloring pages, the Tom and Jerry coloring pages and Garfield coloring pages are just as popular — or browse the full coloring pages collection for more.











