Godzilla is one of the most classic movie monsters. He first appeared in 1954 and has starred in 38 films. You can explore this powerful lizard's story as you shade these free Godzilla coloring pages for kids.
Godzilla is a dinosaur or lizard that has been affected by nuclear radiation. He is usually grey, black, or green in color. Sometimes he glows with blue and other colors when he powers up.
Godzilla has done a lot of things - he's known for destroying cities and breathing fire. But these coloring sheets will help you get to know his friendlier side as well.
You can accompany Godzilla as he enjoys an ice cream or celebrates the holidays. You can also color cute baby versions of Godzilla.
Online Coloring Pages for Kids
Get creative with this interactive Chibi Godzilla coloring page. Experiment with unique color combinations and see which one looks the best!
In addition to the usual printable coloring pages, we also have online coloring available for every coloring sheet in this post!
Just scroll down, and you'll find the coloring options for each coloring page.
Free Godzilla Coloring Pages for Kids
Godzilla Coloring Sheet
This Godzilla stands erect like a T-rex. Color his scales dark grey with a lighter belly. You can use a light or electric blue for the spikes on his back if he's getting ready for a big battle!
Among Us Godzilla Coloring Sheet
If you're looking for the Imposter, this one is covered in a Godzilla skin! Color the body and tail of the suit dark grey, using blue for the flames, the eyelike visor, and the spikes along the back.
Chibi Godzilla Coloring Sheet
Chibi characters are known for their childlike cuteness, and this chibi Godzilla is no exception. It has a large head and eyes in comparison to its body, and its features have been smoothed and rounded. You'll adore this baby Godzilla!
Cute Godzilla Coloring Sheet
Did you enjoy the baby Godzilla above? Now, you can color another young Godzilla. He has cute childlike eyes, buck teeth, and little arms, but he can still make the whole world go up in flames.
Godzilla and Volcano Coloring Sheet
The volcano Mount Mihara is featured in several Godzilla stories. When he spends time in a volcano, Godzilla can become the color of lava!
Godzilla Atomic Breath Coloring Sheet
Like a dragon, Godzilla is known to spew fantastic breath. Sometimes it is fiery red, yellow, or orange. At other times, it is blue or pink atomic breath.
Godzilla Destroys City Coloring Sheet
This mythical monster is towering over a city near you! Color the brown or grey walls of the city buildings. Use bright cautionary shades for the comic book-like impacts.
Godzilla Eating Ice Cream Coloring Sheet
What is your favorite flavor of ice cream? Share it with Godzilla! You can use brown for chocolate, pink for strawberry, green for mint, or even draw on some chocolate chips or sprinkles.
Godzilla on TV Coloring Sheet
Godzilla is a movie monster. Here, you see him within an old-school television screen. When Godzilla was new, televisions had feet to sit on the shelf or floor and antennas to pick up the signal!
Godzilla Rising From the Ocean Coloring Sheet
Godzilla came from the depths of the ocean. In this picture, he's rising from a stormy sea with lightning crackling above.
Godzilla Stomping Cars Coloring Sheet
Beep, beep! This retro Godzilla is stepping on a retro-style car. Top car colors at the time included beige, light yellow, blue, and mint green.
Halloween Godzilla Coloring Sheet
Godzilla is a scary monster, so he'll fit right in at your Halloween party. He's even carrying a dinosaur-sized Jack o'lantern.
Holiday Godzilla Coloring Sheet
Trade the ho, ho, ho for roar, roar, roar this year. Color Godzilla wearing a Santa hat while standing in a snowy winter landscape.
Which of these free Godzilla coloring pages for kids was your favorite?
Was it when he went on a classic movie monster rampage? Or when he did something cute and unexpected?
You can make your very own Godzilla-themed coloring book for year-round fun. Simply download and print each of these Godzilla coloring pages, then bind them together with ribbon, tape, staples, or something similar. You can even use construction paper to fashion a sturdy cover.