Explore 40 free Demon Slayer (DS) coloring pages featuring epic Hashira battles, Tanjiro’s water breathing techniques, Nezuko’s blood demon art, and powerful Upper Rank demons.
Download and print these detailed action sheets to start your creative anime artwork today! DS (Kimetsu no Yaiba) has taken the global anime community by storm with its beautiful, traditional Ukiyo-e-inspired art style, emotional characters, and breathtaking battles. Whether you are a fan of Kyojuro Rengoku’s fire slashes or Muzan Kibutsuji’s dark aura, our collection of printable activities offers a perfect way to bring your favorite Demon Slayers to life. Grab your gel pens, brush markers, or colored pencils and let’s color!
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Tanjiro and Nezuko Kamado
Follow the heartwarming and epic bond of the Kamado siblings! This section features Tanjiro Kamado executing his water breathing techniques and Nezuko in her cute chibi form or using her blood demon art. Use deep charcoal blacks, bright crimson reds, and forest greens to color Tanjiro’s haori, and soft cherry blossom pinks for Nezuko’s kimono.





The Nine Pillars Hashira
Meet the elite protectors of the Demon Slayer Corps! Color the Nine Pillars (Hashira), including Kyojuro Rengoku (Flame Hashira), Giyu Tomioka (Water Hashira), Shinobu Kocho (Insect Hashira), and Tengen Uzui (Sound Hashira). Bring these powerful warriors to life using fire oranges, ocean blues, poison purples, and flashy golds to match their elemental breathing styles.









Zenitsu and Inosuke
Bring the humor and fierce battles of Tanjiro’s closest companions to life! Highlight Zenitsu Agatsuma preparing his lightning-fast Thunder Breathing First Form (Thunderclap and Flash) and Inosuke Hashibira wearing his signature hollowed-out boar head and brandishing dual jagged swords. Use bright electric yellows, earthy browns, and wild greys.




Fun Fact: The breathing techniques in Demon Slayer are visually represented in the style of traditional Japanese Ukiyo-e woodblock prints, most notably referencing the famous artwork “The Great Wave off Kanagawa” by Hokusai.
Allies and Mentors
Honor the mentors, trainers, and supportive friends who guide the Demon Slayer Corps! From Sakonji Urokodaki wearing his mysterious red tengu mask to Tamayo and Yushiro working in their hidden medical study, these pages showcase the key supporting cast of the anime. Color these peaceful scenes using traditional indigo blues, dark purples, and calming greens.












Muzan and Upper Rank Demons
Enter the dark, terrifying realm of the Upper Rank Kizuki and their creator! This category features the cold and calculating Muzan Kibutsuji alongside deadly Upper Moon demons like Akaza, Doma, and Kokushibo. Use mysterious dark shadows, deep plum purples, blood-red highlights, and cold silver tones to capture their sinister power.








Lower Moons and Spider Demons
Face the creepy, web-spinning threats of Mount Natagumo! Color the Lower Moon Five demon, Rui, alongside his spider family members in their eerie forest habitats. Use pale skin tones, pure whites, and deep forest greens to paint these spider demon designs.


Top Demon Slayer Coloring Tips & Craft Ideas
Demon Slayer is celebrated worldwide for its stunning animation, dynamic lighting, and beautifully patterned clothing. Here are some top tips to help you color your Demon Slayer pages:
- Pattern details: Take your time coloring the repetitive geometric check patterns on Tanjiro’s haori or the butterfly wings on Shinobu’s cloak using a fine-tipped marker for a clean, clean look.
- Dynamic breathing effects: Use bright gel pens (like electric yellow for Zenitsu’s lightning or hot orange for Rengoku’s flames) to color the elemental breathing slashes, making them look like they are glowing on the page.
- Soft gradients: Use a cotton swab to blend colored pencil shades on Nezuko’s hair tips, fading from black into bright, warm orange.
- Traditional style backgrounds: Mimic the Ukiyo-e woodblock art style of the anime by adding soft, wave-like clouds or bold lightning bolts in the background of your colored sheets.
Laminating your finished drawings is a great way to turn them into reusable desk mats or custom bookmarks for your favorite manga volumes. You can also bind them together to make a custom coloring book to share with friends. Happy coloring!




















