23 SMG4 Coloring Pages: Printable Fan-Favorite Characters

Celebrate the chaos of the Mushroom Kingdom with these 23 free SMG4 coloring pages — a complete printable set covering the full cast of Luke Lerdwichagul’s legendary YouTube series.

This collection features five evolution-spanning SMG4 portraits plus the official plush design; the three beloved female leads — Tari clutching her rubber duck and game controller, Meggy in her Splatoon gear, and Melony in both her cheerful everyday form and her fearsome Fierce Deity transformation; fan-favourite supporting characters Bob Bobowski, Boopkins, and Saiko with her signature giant hammer; the main antagonist SMG3 in three versions including his dapper fedora-and-suit look; Mr. Puzzles with his iconic television head; the mutated Princess Peach; and two showstopper group posters — the comic-panel cast shot and the iconic Season 1 Mushroom Kingdom lineup. Bright Mario-palette primaries contrast beautifully with the darker tones of the villain pages.

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SMG4, Tari, Meggy & The Main Squad

Twelve pages covering the show’s core heroes, including various SMG4 portraits, Tari’s iconic poses, Meggy’s gear, and Melony’s dual forms.

Villains & Antagonists

Five pages for the show’s best bad guys, featuring Mr. Puzzles, multiple SMG3 designs, and the terrifying mutated Princess Peach.

Fun Fact: SMG4 was created by Luke Lerdwichagul (born 1999) and his brother Kevin in Melbourne, Australia. Luke uploaded his first video in 2011 at age 12, using Super Mario 64 machinima software — and kept uploading every single week for over a decade. The channel has since grown into Glitch Productions, a full independent animation studio responsible for Meta Runner, Sunset Paradise, and Murder Drones. Learn more at Wikipedia.

Supporting Cast & Group Posters

Six pages rounding out the roster with group posters, Saiko, Boopkins, and Bob in dynamic poses.

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SMG4 Coloring Tips & Craft Ideas

SMG4’s visual identity is built on the classic Super Mario color palette — primary red, blue, and yellow — applied to characters with exaggerated, cartoony proportions. The trick to making these pages look show-accurate is keeping the colors clean and saturated, without blending or shading that would make the characters feel too painterly. Think bold block colors like a classic cartoon cel.

  • SMG4’s Design: Royal blue cap and shirt, red overalls with gold buttons, white gloves — same base palette as Mario but with the S-emblem cap as the distinguishing detail. His skin tone is a warm peach, distinct from the slightly pinker shades used for Tari.
  • Tari’s Palette: Powder blue hoodie with a red visor strip, dark navy cargo pants, and white sneakers. Her rubber duck is a clean school-bus yellow — small but iconic. Her ahoge (antenna hair) picks up the same blue as her hoodie.
  • Mr. Puzzles: His TV head is the most interesting coloring challenge — a static-grey screen face, dark navy suit body, and a red bow tie. Try adding a subtle scanline texture to the TV screen with a ruler and fine liner for extra detail.
  • Group Poster Collaboration: The Season 1 poster and comic-panel pages work brilliantly as group projects — print multiple copies, assign one character per person, color them separately, then reassemble the completed poster. A great classroom or fan-group activity.

Don’t be afraid to experiment with your own color palettes. While the show has a distinct look, these coloring pages are your canvas to reimagine the Mushroom Kingdom in any style you choose, from neon-pop to classic graphite shading.