32 Toy Story Coloring Pages: Iconic Pixar Adventures

Explore 32 free Toy Story coloring pages organized by movie, from the tech encounters of Toy Story 5 to the original classic characters. Download and print these high-quality sheets to start your creative Pixar coloring journey today!

Since Pixar first introduced Woody and Buzz Lightyear in 1995, the Toy Story franchise has captured the hearts of generations of fans. Our printable activities showcase the entire evolution of the series, allowing you to color new tech villains, carnival friends, daycare escape groups, and Woody’s Roundup gang. Grab your colored pencils, brush markers, or crayons and get ready to bring these toys to life!

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Toy Story 5: Tech Encounters

Step into the future of play with these Toy Story 5 coloring page designs featuring new tech characters and smart toys! Meet Snappy the tripod-mounted camera, Lilypad the smart tablet display, Atlas the GPS hippo, Smarty Pants the potty-training screen, and Dr. Nutcase in wrestling gear. Use glowing digital screen greens, high-tech blues, and bright neon markers to color these modern toys.

Toy Story 4: Antique Shop & Carnival Adventures

Color the newest additions to the team first introduced in the carnival and antique shop settings of Toy Story 4! This section features the handmade craft toy Forky, the vintage doll Gabby Gabby, and Bo Peep in her modern, active action-skirt outfit. Bring these scenes to life using crayon pastels, polka dot patterns, and sky blue accents.

Fun Fact: The original 1995 Toy Story was the world’s very first fully computer-animated feature film, a milestone in CGI history that paved the way for the modern era of 3D animation.

Toy Story 3: Sunnyside Daycare Escape

Join the toys on their dramatic escape from Sunnyside Daycare! Color Jessie and the team hiding inside the daycare cardboard box, the strawberry-scented antagonist Lots-o’-Huggin’ Bear waving his cane, and Ken standing in his Animal Lovin’ safari outfit. Use soft pinks, plush textures, and leopard prints to color these daycare-era pages.

Toy Story 2: Woody’s Roundup & Space Foes

Ride like the wind with Woody’s Roundup characters and intergalactic enemies first highlighted in Toy Story 2! Color Woody in his patterned poncho, Jessie running with a big smile, Bullseye the horse, and Evil Emperor Zurg standing in his signature villainous armor. Use leather browns, cow-print vest details, and deep space purples to color these sheets.

Toy Story 1: Original Classic Toys & Sid’s Room

Go back to where it all began in Andy’s bedroom and Sid’s backyard! This large nostalgic category contains original favorites like Rex, Slinky Dog, Hamm, Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head, the three-eyed Pizza Planet Alien, the Pizza Planet arcade claw game, RC the remote-controlled car, Lenny wind-up binoculars, and Green Army Men. You’ll also find Sid’s mutant toys, including Babyface, Legs, Roller Bob, and spring-loaded Ducky. Color these using classic primary toy colors, army greens, and metallic silvers.

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Top Toy Story Coloring Tips & Craft Ideas

Coloring your favorite Pixar toys is a wonderful way to express your creativity. Here are some pro tips and craft ideas to enhance your Toy Story artwork:

  • Woody’s fabric patterns: Use a fine-tipped red pen to trace the red check lines on Woody’s yellow shirt, and a black marker for the cow-print patterns on his vest.
  • High-tech glowing effects: For Toy Story 5 tech characters like Lilypad, use a bright neon green gel pen to outline the screen faces, making them look like they are glowing in the dark.
  • Daycare window light: Create a beautiful backlight effect for the daycare escape scene by shading a soft yellow glow behind the characters.
  • Toy signature craft: Write your own name on the bottom of Woody’s or Jessie’s boot in classic marker lettering, just like Andy and Bonnie do in the films!

Laminating your finished drawings is a great way to turn them into customized bedroom wall posters or reusable activity placemats. You can also bind them together with a colorful string to create a personalized Toy Story coloring book. Happy coloring!