Gary—the meowing, snail-trailing, book-loving pet of Bikini Bottom’s most famous sponge! If you love SpongeBob SquarePants, you already know that Gary is more than just a pet. He’s wise. Mysterious. And, honestly, kind of adorable. Now, imagine bringing him to life with your own splash of color! With Gary The Snail coloring pages, you can add a pop of creativity to everyone’s favorite underwater mollusk.
Want him in classic blue and pink? Go for it! Feeling wild? Try neon green. It’s your world—your colors. And if you’re in the mood to color even more Bikini Bottom characters, check out our SpongeBob coloring pages for an ocean full of fun. So, grab your crayons, let your imagination swim free, and start coloring your way through SpongeBob’s wacky world!
Gary Coloring Pages
Gary. The snail who meows. The genius trapped in a mollusk’s body. The silent observer of Bikini Bottom’s chaos. While SpongeBob flips patties and embarks on wild adventures, Gary watches—judging, analyzing, probably plotting. He’s not just a pet; he’s an enigma.
He leaves a trail of slime but also a trail of wisdom. He reads poetry. Solves puzzles. Plays the violin (probably). And when he’s not lost in deep thought, he’s scarfing down Snail-Po like it’s his last meal.
But don’t let his quiet nature fool you—when pushed too far, Gary can vanish. Abandon SpongeBob. Seek out a better life (until he realizes home is where the pineapple is). He’s the ultimate sidekick. The unsung hero of Bikini Bottom. A snail of few words but infinite depth.
Fun Time with Gary and SpongeBob
Fun time with Gary and SpongeBob? Oh, it’s never just fun—it’s chaos wrapped in love, dipped in jellyfish jelly. Whether it’s bath time (cue the dramatic chase through the house), feeding time (Snail-Po mountain incoming), or just a chill evening watching The Adventures of Mermaid Man & Barnacle Boy, life with these two is anything but boring.
SpongeBob talks. A lot. Gary listens. Sort of. He meows when it matters—usually to remind SpongeBob who the real brains of the house is.
Sometimes, they go jellyfishing. Sometimes, they get lost in the deep, dark trenches of Bikini Bottom. But no matter what, every day ends the same—SpongeBob singing, Gary rolling his eyes, and a perfect meow to say, goodnight.
Christmas Gary Coloring Page
Snowflakes in Bikini Bottom? Probably not. But that doesn’t stop Gary from getting into the Christmas spirit! Picture this—Gary in a tiny Santa hat, leaving a festive trail of slime as SpongeBob belts out “Jingle Bells” (off-key, of course). The pineapple is decked out in lights. The Christmas tree? Covered in sea star ornaments (thanks to Patrick’s “help”). And somewhere in the corner, Gary’s curled up in a pile of wrapping paper, judging the chaos.
Want to bring this holiday magic to life? Grab your crayons and explore our Christmas SpongeBob coloring pages—where you can color Gary as a Christmas elf, a reindeer, or even Bikini Bottom’s grumpiest little Santa. Because even snails deserve a little holiday cheer!
SpongeBob Hugging Gary Coloring Sheet
SpongeBob hugging Gary? Oh, it happens a lot. Sometimes out of pure joy. Sometimes out of relief (because, let’s be honest, Gary does run away occasionally). And sometimes, just because SpongeBob needs a hug—and Gary, being the wise, all-knowing snail that he is, lets it happen.
It’s a tight squeeze. A full-on, rib-crushing embrace. SpongeBob’s eyes sparkle. Gary? He meows. Maybe in love. Maybe in mild annoyance. But deep down, they both know—nothing beats a hug from your best friend. Even if one of you is covered in slime.
SpongeBob Jumping Over Gary Coloring Image
SpongeBob. Boundless energy. Zero awareness. And Gary? The calm, unmoving rock in the middle of it all.
So when SpongeBob decides to jump—over Gary, across the room, off the walls—it’s just another Tuesday in the pineapple. “Look, Gare! I’m an acrobat!” he shouts, mid-air. Gary doesn’t even flinch. He’s seen it all.
But then—oops. A miscalculation. A misplaced foot. SpongeBob lands face-first in a pile of Snail-Po. Gary finally reacts. A slow blink. A single meow that says it all: Why am I like this?
Coloring Page of SpongeBob Kissing Gary
SpongeBob loves Gary. Like, really loves him. And he shows it—with hugs, belly rubs, and, of course, big, exaggerated smooches.
“Who’s my wittle wuvable snail?” Mwah!
Gary, ever the dignified mollusk, tolerates it. Barely. A wet, cartoonishly loud kiss lands on his shell. His eye stalks droop. He blinks—slowly. A single meow escapes, somewhere between resignation and mild disgust.
But deep down? He knows. SpongeBob’s kisses may be too much, but they’re always real. And, well… a little love never hurt anyone. Even a grumpy snail.
Gary SpongeBob Laughing Coloring Page for Kids
TV time in the pineapple is serious business. SpongeBob and Gary—snuggled up, snacks ready, eyes locked on The Adventures of Mermaid Man & Barnacle Boy.
Then—BOOM! A ridiculous scene. Barnacle Boy trips. Mermaid Man yells something dramatic. And that’s it. SpongeBob loses it. He’s rolling. Wheezing. Tears streaming.
Gary? He watches. Holds it in. But then—meow!—he cracks. A slow, deep snail chuckle. And now they’re both gone, caught in a perfect loop of laughter. Because nothing beats a silly joke, good company, and a night of TV in Bikini Bottom.
Coloring Image of Gary and SpongeBob Scared
Gary’s not blinking. SpongeBob’s gripping the covers like they’re his last line of defense. The pineapple has never felt so unsafe. Every creak, every gust of wind—it could be them. The horror movie monsters, coming to life!
“S-Say, Gare… you, uh… wanna sleep with the lights on tonight?”
Meow. (Translation: Absolutely.)
Coloring Sheet of SpongeBob and Gary Arguing
It starts small. A missing Snail-Po. A suspiciously empty bowl. SpongeBob swears he just fed Gary. Gary swears (through intense, unblinking eye contact) that he’s starving.
“Gary, I know I gave you food!”
Meow! (Lies.)
Back and forth. Accusations. Glares. SpongeBob paces. Gary stays firm. The tension? Palpable. Then—SpongeBob spots it. The bowl. Under the couch. Still full. He slowly turns back to Gary.
Gary blinks. Once. Twice. Then slinks away, leaving a single, defiant meow.
Did he forget? Was it a test? We’ll never know.
Halloween Gary SpongeBob Coloring Page
Halloween in Bikini Bottom? Absolute madness. SpongeBob’s bouncing around in his homemade ghost costume (a bedsheet with wonky eye holes). Patrick? Dressed as a pickle—because why not? And Gary? Oh, Gary. He’s a vampire. A tiny cape. Fake fangs. Pure menace.
They roam the streets, buckets in hand, collecting sea candy—laughing, scaring each other, and causing just the right amount of chaos. And if you want to join the fun, check out our Halloween SpongeBob Coloring Pages—where you can color spooky SpongeBob, vampire Gary, and whatever bizarre costume Patrick comes up with next!
Gary Eating Coloring Sheet for Kids
Silence. Focus. Determination. Gary approaches his bowl like a champion—eyes locked, mind clear. It’s Snail-Po time.
He takes a slow, deliberate bite. Crunch. Then another. Crunch. SpongeBob watches from the side, grinning. “That good, buddy?”
No response. Gary’s in the zone. A machine. A force of nature.
One bite. Two bites. And then—disaster. A single piece of Snail-Po tumbles out of the bowl. Gary pauses. Stares at it. Does he eat it? Does he leave it? The tension builds. SpongeBob leans in.
Gary blinks. Decides. Meow. (Translation: “Five-second rule.”) And the feast continues.
Gary Getting Ready for Christmas Coloring Image
Christmas is supposed to be fun, right? Lights, presents, holiday cheer? But Gary? Oh, he’s stressed.
SpongeBob is everywhere—decorating, singing carols at full volume, wrapping presents in a way that seems more chaotic than festive. The pineapple is a mess. There’s tinsel in Gary’s food bowl. And worst of all? The Santa hat. SpongeBob insists he wears it.
Gary blinks. Slow. Unamused. Meow. (Translation: I did not sign up for this.)
As the chaos swirls around him, he just hopes—prays—that Christmas comes and goes quickly.
Gary Angry Coloring Sheet
Gary. Defeated. Exhausted. Betrayed.
His bowl? Empty. His hunger? Infinite. He stares—eyes wide, tongue outstretched, barely scraping the bottom. There was food here once. A glorious feast of Snail-Po. But now? Nothing. Just the cold, unforgiving truth of an empty dish.
He glances around. SpongeBob promised to feed him. Was it forgotten? Stolen? A cruel prank?
Meow. (Translation: This is an outrage.)
He lingers. Hoping. Maybe, just maybe, more food will appear. But deep down, he knows—he’s alone in this struggle. A snail. Starving. Left to suffer.
Gary Mary Coloring Page
Gary never expected this. A normal day—Snail-Po, naps, judging SpongeBob’s antics. And then… Mary.
She slithers into his life, graceful. Mysterious. Her shell? Shiny. Her eyes? Dazzling. Gary freezes. Blinks. Meow. (Translation: Stay cool, act natural.)
SpongeBob, of course, ruins everything—nudging him forward, grinning. “Go on, Gare! Say something smooth!” Gary panics. His mind races. He searches for words—anything—but all that comes out is an awkward, drawn-out Meeeeooow. Mary blinks. Smirks. And just like that—Gary’s world is upside down.
How to Color Gary Coloring Pages
- Start with the basics – Grab your favorite coloring tools! Crayons, colored pencils, markers—whatever sparks your creativity.
- Gary’s iconic colors – His shell? A soft pink with a spiral of purple spots. His body? A light blue with a hint of green. His eye stalks? Yellow with bright red pupils.
- Experiment with shades – Try different hues! Maybe a neon blue body or a rainbow swirl shell—Gary won’t mind.
- Add background fun – Bikini Bottom vibes! Sand, bubbles, jellyfish—make the scene pop.
- Outline for a bold look – Use a darker shade around the edges for extra depth and definition.
- Have fun! – There’s no wrong way to color Gary—just let your imagination run wild!
Meow to You Too!
Coloring Gary isn’t just fun—it’s an adventure. You can stick to his classic look or go wild—neon colors, polka dots, even a galaxy shell. Why not? It’s your masterpiece!
With Gary coloring pages, you get to bring Bikini Bottom’s smartest (and sassiest) snail to life—one color at a time. And if you’re feeling extra creative, check out our Stoner SpongeBob coloring pages for some trippy, out-of-the-box SpongeBob designs.
So grab your crayons, unleash your imagination, and dive into the wacky, wonderful world of SpongeBob and Gary—because in Bikini Bottom, anything is possible!

Hi! I’m Shuchi, an artist who’s been in love with creating art since I was a kid. I work with all sorts of mediums – acrylic painting, sketching, watercolor, mandala art, and calligraphy. These days, I’m putting my creative energy into designing coloring pages for children at Coloring Path. My art is influenced by everything from traditional techniques to Japanese anime, and I love bringing these diverse influences into my work.