30 free Mulan coloring pages — every scene worth coloring from one of Disney’s most beloved films. The classic princess dress, warrior armor at the Great Wall, the cherry blossom reflection scene, riding Khan at full gallop, the avalanche cannon moment, Mushu with his enormous grin, Cri-Kee, Shang, the Imperial palace, and a detailed dragon mandala for anyone who wants to sit down and really color. These are the disney mulan coloring pages fans search for — warrior scenes, quiet moments, and everything in between.
Simple thick-outline pages sit at the front for toddlers and preschoolers — baby Mulan, sleeping baby Mulan, easy Mulan, kawaii chibi. The avalanche scene, armor pages, and dragon mandala are toward the back for older kids and adults. Every page is a clean PDF — these are also the mulan colouring pages families in the UK download most, and every file prints on US Letter or A4 without any resizing.

Parents and teachers use these pages for rainy afternoons, Lunar New Year crafts, and classroom activities. The Mushu and easy pages are usually favorites for younger kids, while the cherry blossom and reflection scenes are ideal for longer, more detailed colouring sessions.
Every page in this collection is a free printable PDF — click the Download PDF 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.
Mulan in Her Classic Dress
Mulan Portrait Close-Up
Mulan Under the Cherry Blossoms
Mulan’s Reflection Scene
Mulan the Warrior
Mulan in Soldier Disguise
Mulan Riding Khan
Mulan Leaving Home at Night
Mulan Fighting with Her Staff
Mulan the Archer
Mulan Climbing the Training Pole
Mulan at the Mountain Summit
Mulan and the Avalanche
Mushu the Dragon
Mulan and Mushu Together
Cri-Kee the Lucky Cricket
Khan the Horse
Mulan and Shang Together
Mulan and Shang in the Garden
Baby Mulan Cute Page
Sleeping Baby Mulan
Kawaii Chibi Mulan
Easy Mulan for Kids
Easy Warrior Mulan
Mulan’s Lantern Festival
Mulan’s Winter Scene
Mulan’s Spring Blossom Scene
Mulan’s Christmas Scene
Mulan Cherry Blossom Mandala
The Imperial Palace
WHO IS MULAN
Mulan is the lead character of Disney’s 1998 animated film — the story of a young Chinese woman who disguises herself as a male soldier to take her aging father’s place in the Imperial army. Based on the ancient Chinese legend of Hua Mulan, the film was directed by Tony Bancroft and Barry Cook. What made Mulan different from every Disney princess before her was straightforward: she wasn’t waiting for anyone, she trained harder than everyone around her, and she won by outsmarting the problem rather than outfighting it.
How to Color Mulan
Mulan’s classic dress is a soft pink-lavender with darker purple trim and a cream undershirt — lighter and more delicate than her warrior look. The decorative collar and sleeve details reward careful coloring with two or three tones. Her hair accessory is gold with a jade-green gem.
- Her warrior armor is a completely different palette — dark charcoal grey plates with dark red and gold trim, deep brown leather straps. The armor pages work best with a dark base and lighter highlights on the plate edges to give them dimension.
- Mushu is the most vibrant character in the set — his scales are a bright red-orange with lighter orange on his belly, and his eyes are large and expressive. The tiny flame he breathes is warm yellow at the base fading to pale orange at the tip.
- Cri-Kee is simple to color — warm golden-brown body with slightly darker brown legs and antennae. His oversized eyes are the most expressive element and worth coloring carefully.
- The cherry blossom pages are the most atmospheric in the set. Blossoms work best in pale pink with slightly deeper rose pink at the center, against branches in dark grey-brown. Keeping the petals soft and the branches dark creates maximum contrast.
- For the dragon mandala, work outward from the center — deep red for the Mulan portrait, warm gold for the dragon scale rings, and alternating jade-green and dark red for the outer border.
What to Do with Finished Mulan Coloring Pages
Make a warrior training display — print the climbing pole, archery, and staff fighting pages. Color all three in matching warrior palette, mount them side by side on dark cardstock. Three pages that tell the training arc from start to finish — works as a bedroom display or classroom project.
Cherry blossom seasonal craft — print the reflection pond page and the cherry blossom sitting page. Color both with soft pink blossoms and dark branches, cut out real tissue paper petals and glue them around the border of each page. A ten-minute craft that turns a coloring page into a textured piece worth displaying.
Frame the dragon mandala — print on cardstock, color with fine-tip pencils in deep red, warm gold, and jade-green. Frame simply in black or dark wood. The finished piece reads as decorative wall art and works in any room.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Mulan coloring pages really free?
Yes — every page is a free printable PDF. No account or sign-up required.
Are there easy Mulan coloring pages for little kids?
Yes — baby Mulan, sleeping baby Mulan, easy thick-outline Mulan, and easy warrior Mulan with simple bold lines.
Is there a Mushu coloring page?
Yes — Mushu solo with arms raised, and Mulan and Mushu together under the cherry blossom tree.
Are there Mulan and Shang coloring pages?
Yes — Mulan and Shang together at the Imperial palace, and a garden scene with cherry blossoms.
Can I print these for a classroom or party?
Yes — all pages are free for personal, classroom, and party use.
Disclaimer: Mulan and related characters are owned by their respective rights holders. The coloring pages on CPforKids.com are original fan-inspired illustrations for personal, family, and educational use. CPforKids.com is not affiliated with or endorsed by any rights holder.
Parents, teachers, and Mulan fans reach for these pages for birthday party activities, classroom quiet time, and rainy afternoons at home. Perfect for kids who love warriors, dragons, cherry blossoms, and a princess who saved the whole country before dinner.
All 30 pages are here, free, ready to print. For more princess coloring pages, the Pocahontas coloring pages and Merida coloring pages are just as popular — or browse the full princess coloring pages collection for more.











