20 The Bad Guys Coloring Pages: Unleash Your Inner Outlaw

Download 20 The Bad Guys coloring pages featuring Mr. Wolf and his crew. Perfect for fans of the hit movie and graphic novels!

Whether you are a fan of the suave Mr. Wolf or the tech-savvy Ms. Tarantula, these printable sheets offer endless creative fun. Dive into the world of reformed criminals and high-stakes adventures with our exclusive collection of high-quality illustrations. These pages are designed to spark imagination and provide hours of artistic entertainment for fans of all ages.

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The Whole Gang Together

Get the whole gang together with these dynamic group shots. These coloring pages feature the iconic chemistry of the world’s most lovable ‘villains’ in action.

Mr. Wolf and Diane Foxington

Explore the suave side of the story with Mr. Wolf and the elegant Diane Foxington. These sheets capture their sophisticated style and the secret of the Crimson Paw.

The Bad Girls Syndicate

Meet the formidable Bad Girls, led by the cunning Kitty Kat. These coloring pages introduce the new rivals who give our heroes a run for their money.

Fun Fact: Did you know that The Bad Guys is based on the best-selling graphic novel series by Australian author Aaron Blabey? You can learn more about the author’s work on his Wikipedia page.

Ms. Tarantula’s Tech Corner

Ms. Tarantula, or ‘Webs,’ is the heart of the team’s tech. These pages highlight her cool gadgets and even her softer side in a cat onesie.

The Rest of the Crew

From Mr. Shark’s disguises to Chief Luggins’ determination, these pages round out the cast. Don’t forget the ‘swole’ Professor Marmalade!

Bring The Bad Guys Crew to Life

See the notorious Bad Guys crew transformed through vibrant colors in this engaging coloring book page demonstration.

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Top The Bad Guys Coloring Tips & Craft Ideas

Coloring characters like Mr. Wolf and Ms. Tarantula requires a bit of ‘bad guy’ flair. The movie’s animation style is a unique blend of 2D and 3D aesthetics, often using bold lines and vibrant, neon-infused cityscapes. To replicate this look, don’t be afraid to use high-contrast colors. For Mr. Wolf, a sleek silver or charcoal grey works best for his fur, while his suit should remain a crisp, clean white to emphasize his ‘reformed’ look.

  • Tip 1: Experiment with Textures. Use cross-hatching or small dots to give Mr. Shark’s skin a slightly rougher feel or to make Ms. Tarantula’s fur look fuzzy.
  • Tip 2: Neon Accents. The city of Los Angeles in the film is full of bright lights. Use neon pinks, blues, and yellows for the backgrounds to make the characters pop.
  • Tip 3: Mixed Media. Try using markers for the characters to get that bold, comic-book look, and then use colored pencils for the backgrounds to create a softer, out-of-focus effect.

Beyond just coloring, these pages can be the start of a larger craft project. You can cut out the characters after coloring them to create your own ‘Bad Guys’ diorama or stick them onto cardstock to make custom bookmarks. For a classroom or party activity, have everyone color a different member of the crew and then assemble them on a large poster to create a giant ‘Wanted’ sign—or a ‘Heroes of the Month’ board!

The themes of The Bad Guys—friendship, second chances, and the idea that anyone can be good—make these coloring pages more than just a fun activity. They are a great way for parents and teachers to talk to kids about character development and the importance of doing the right thing, even when it’s hard. As you color Mr. Snake learning to share or Mr. Piranha finding his courage, you’re engaging with a story that has heart and humor in equal measure.

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