Download 112 Pokemon Johto coloring pages featuring your favorite Gen 2 creatures. Perfect for fans of all ages to print and color today.
Step back into the nostalgic world of the Johto region with our massive collection of printable art. Whether you are a fan of the classic starters like Chikorita, Cyndaquil, and Totodile, or you are looking to capture the legendary power of Ho-Oh and Lugia, these high-quality illustrations provide hours of creative fun for every trainer.
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Johto Region Starter Partners (#152 – #160)
Begin your adventure in the Johto region with the classic starter trio: Chikorita, Cyndaquil, and Totodile, along with their fully evolved forms Bayleef, Meganium, Quilava, Typhlosion, Croconaw, and Feraligatr. Whether you’re coloring the leaf on Chikorita’s head, the fiery back of Typhlosion, or the sharp jaws of Feraligatr, these pages capture the magic of selecting your very first partner.










Early Route and Meadow Species (#161 – #179)
Explore the rolling meadows and early routes of Johto. Meet common Gen 2 wildlife like Sentret, Furret, Ledyba, Spinarak, Crobat, Togepi, and Mareep. These simple and cute line art designs are perfect for practicing blending techniques with soft, natural pastel shades.



















Grassy Fields and Forest Companions (#180 – #193)
Wander through Johto’s grassy fields and deep forest canopies. From the woolly Mareep evolutions Flaaffy and Ampharos to the cheerful Sunflora and the flying bug Yanma, this collection offers a vibrant assortment of grass and bug species.













Fun Fact: The Johto region is famously based on the Kansai region of Japan, and many of its locations, such as Ecruteak City, are inspired by real-world cultural landmarks like Kyoto.
Friendly Haunts, Eeveelutions, and Wooper (#194 – #207)
Add some mystery and aquatic charm to your coloring pages. This section features the friendly water-type Wooper, its evolution Quagsire, the elegant psychic-type Espeon, the dark-type Umbreon, and the enigmatic Misdreavus and Unown. Perfect for practicing dark, moody palettes alongside vibrant energy highlights.














Heavy Armor, Steel, and Fighting Types (#208 – #221)
Venture deep into the caves and mountain heights of Johto to color heavy-metal steel types and tough fighting species. Featuring the giant metal snake Steelix, the bug-fighter Heracross, the ice-pig Piloswine, and the armored Foretress, these pages are ideal for bold shading and metallic outlines.














Reef Swimmers, Sky Flyers, and Houndoom (#222 – #235)
Color the beautiful sky flyers and ocean swimmers of Johto. Featuring the coral Pokémon Corsola, the balloon-like Qwilfish, the soaring Skarmory, the fire-dog Houndour, and the artistic Smeargle, this collection represents the incredible variety of Gen 2 species.














Baby Pokemon and Normal Types (#236 – #242)
Color the adorable baby Pokémon introduced in Generation 2! Featuring Tyrogue, Hitmontop, Smoochum, Elekid, Magby, Miltank, and the happy healer Blissey, these pages are perfect for younger colorists and soft, warm tones.







Legendary Beasts and Mythicals (#243 – #251)
Bring the legendary guardians and mythical rulers of Johto to life. Color the legendary beasts Raikou, Entei, and Suicune, the ancient Tyranitar line, the sky guardian Ho-Oh, the ocean protector Lugia, and the forest guardian Celebi.









Special Forms and Mega Evolutions
Witness the spectacular power of Mega Evolutions and regional variants from Johto. Color Mega Scizor, Mega Tyranitar, Mega Ampharos, Mega Steelix, Hisuian Typhlosion, Galarian Slowking, Paldean Wooper, and other unique alternative forms.












Coloring Every Generation Two Pokemon
Watch an artist bring all your favorite Johto region Pokemon to life with vibrant coloring techniques.
Top Pokemon Johto Coloring Tips & Craft Ideas
Coloring your favorite Johto Pokemon is a fantastic way to relax and express your creativity. Whether you are using colored pencils, markers, or digital tools, these pages offer a blank canvas for your imagination to run wild.
- Tip 1: Use a light touch with colored pencils to layer colors, creating depth and texture on your Pokemon’s fur or scales.
- Idea 2: Create a custom Johto Pokedex binder by printing these pages and organizing them by their Pokedex number.
- Tip 3: Experiment with metallic gel pens to highlight the armor of Steelix or the flames of Typhlosion for a shimmering effect.
Once you have finished coloring, consider cutting out your favorite characters to create a custom diorama or a themed wall collage. You can even use these designs as templates for fabric painting or embroidery projects to make your own unique Pokemon merchandise.


























