All 88 Gen 7 Alola Pokémon Coloring Pages (Free Printables)

103 Pokemon Alola coloring pages are here to transport you to the vibrant Sun and Moon region for a tropical creative adventure like no other.

Whether you are looking to capture the grace of the legendary Lunala or the fiery spirit of Incineroar, our massive collection of Alolan Pokemon printables offers endless hours of entertainment for trainers of all skill levels. These high-quality illustrations are perfect for fans of Generation 7, allowing you to bring the colorful spirit of the Alola region to life with your own artistic flair. Download your favorite pocket monsters and get ready to complete your very own artistic Pokedex today!

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Alola Region Starter Partners (#722 – #730)

Start your tropical adventure with Alola starter favorites Rowlet, Litten, and Popplio alongside their fully evolved forms.

Island Wilds and Route Inhabitants (#731 – #745)

Explore Alola’s lush routes and grassy fields to color woodpeckers, insectoids, and route companions like Pikipek, Grubbin, Yungoos, and Rockruff.

Coastal Shorelines and Tropical Forests (#746 – #763)

Dive into Alola’s warm ocean waters and deep forests to color unique aquatic and plant-based Pokémon like Mareanie, Salandit, Lurantis, and Bewear.

Fun Fact: The Alola region is the first in the series based on an island chain outside of Japan, taking heavy inspiration from the diverse ecosystems and volcanic geography of Hawaii.

Exotic Island Wildlife and Shielded Species (#764 – #777)

Color the diverse and shielded creatures of the Alola region, including Comfey, Wimpod, Sandygast, Type: Null, Silvally, and Mimikyu.

Guardian Deities and Cosmic Forms (#778 – #793)

Bring the legendary island guardians and mysterious cosmic Pokémon to life, featuring Tapu Koko, Tapu Lele, Cosmog, Solgaleo, and Lunala.

Interdimensional Ultra Beasts and Mythicals (#794 – #809)

Color the powerful, other-dimensional Ultra Beasts and mythical protectors of Alola, including Pheromosa, Buzzwole, Necrozma, and Magearna.

Special Forms and Regional Variants

Discover unique regional forms and Gigantamax variants of Alola Pokémon introduced in later generations, like Hisuian Decidueye and Gigantamax Melmetal.

Coloring all Generation 7 Pokemon Sun and Moon

Watch a complete creative walkthrough of the Alola Pokedex in this vibrant coloring showcase.

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Artistic Tips for Your Alolan Pokedex

The Alola region is a paradise for artists, offering a palette that ranges from the deep Pacific blues to the neon glows of Ultra Space. To make your Pokemon Alola coloring pages truly stand out, consider using a mix of media; colored pencils work wonders for the soft leaf-feathers of a Rowlet, while metallic markers can make the crystalline armor of Necrozma truly pop with intensity.

  • Embrace the Alolan Variants: Remember that many familiar faces look different here! Use bright, saturated tones for regional variants to reflect their island adaptations.
  • Simulate Glowing Elements: Many Pokemon like Minior or Tapu Koko have glowing components. Use a soft blending technique with light yellows or cyans around the edges of their masks to create a luminous effect.
  • Layering for Texture: For armored Pokemon like Kommo-o, try layering different shades of gold and bronze. This adds depth and makes the scales look heavy and protective.
  • Create Tropical Backgrounds: Don’t leave the background white! Lightly shade in palm trees, sandy beaches, or the bright Alolan sun to place your Pokemon in their natural habitat.

Beyond just coloring, these printables can be used for various creative crafts. Try cutting out your finished Pokemon and mounting them on heavy cardstock to create your own Alola-themed trading cards or wall decals. For a more advanced project, you can use watercolors to mimic the soft, atmospheric art style often seen in official Pokemon Sun and Moon concept art. These pages make excellent DIY room decor or personalized gifts for fellow trainers who are still working on their Island Challenge!