From Bugs Bunny’s wisecracks to Tweety’s sweet sass, the Looney Tunes crew has entertained generations with wild antics, clever jokes, and unforgettable style. These Looney Tunes Coloring Pages bring all your favorite characters together in one zany collection. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering this animated world, there’s a laugh—and a crayon—for everyone!
What Makes Looney Tunes So Iconic?
Looney Tunes began in the 1930s and has since become one of the most beloved cartoon franchises in the world. Its cast of quirky characters—each with a unique personality—brought slapstick humor, wit, and heart to generations. From Saturday morning cartoons to full-length films, Looney Tunes continues to inspire laughter and creativity across all ages.
Bugs Bunny
The king of cool, Bugs Bunny stands confidently with his classic smirk and carrot in hand. Use light grey for his fur, pink for his ears, and a playful touch for the background.
Daffy Duck
Full of mischief and mayhem, Daffy is caught mid-expression. Capture his black feathers, orange bill, and wild energy with bold cartoon-style colors.
Elmer Fudd
With his hunting hat and puzzled face, Elmer is hot on the trail—probably of Bugs. Earth tones and soft pastels are perfect for this classic character.
Granny
Sweet and stern, Granny watches over Tweety and Sylvester with wisdom. Try gentle grays, lavender dresses, and a cozy backdrop for her.
Lola Bunny
Graceful, strong, and stylish—Lola stuns in her sporty look. Use her tan fur, blue eyes, and lavender accessories for a vibrant pop.
Marvin The Martian
Straight from space, Marvin the Martian is ready for intergalactic coloring! Think green helmets, red tunics, and cosmic sparkles.
Pepe Le Pew
Romantic and dramatic, Pepe chases love with flair. His black-and-white fur contrasts perfectly with rose-colored backgrounds.
Porky Pig
Porky’s adorable stutter and gentle smile shine through. Use soft pinks and sky blue for his blazer, plus his signature bowtie!
Speedy Gonzales
¡Ándale, ándale! Speedy blazes across the page in his sombrero and yellow outfit. Bright, festive colors are a must for this lightning-fast mouse.
Sylvester
This sly cat is always up to something—probably chasing Tweety. His tuxedo coloring (black and white) makes him a fun contrast to vibrant backgrounds.
Tasmanian Devil
The whirlwind of chaos himself! Taz spins with energy, so go wild with motion lines, earthy browns, and explosive patterns.
Tweety Bird
So tiny, yet so clever! Tweety’s sunny yellow feathers and blue eyes light up any scene. Add birdcages, curtains, or sky blue accents for extra flair.
Wile E. Coyote
Forever after the Road Runner, Wile E. plans his next scheme. Desert colors and ACME props make this page extra fun.
Yosemite Sam
Hot-headed and hilarious, Yosemite Sam blusters into action. Use reds, browns, and cowboy gear for a western-style scene.
What Makes Looney Tunes So Iconic?
Looney Tunes began in the 1930s and has since become one of the most beloved cartoon franchises in the world. Its cast of quirky characters—each with a unique personality—brought slapstick humor, wit, and heart to generations. From Saturday morning cartoons to full-length films, Looney Tunes continues to inspire laughter and creativity across all ages.
Looney Tunes Coloring Pages: Tips For Crayon
• Stick with each character’s signature colors, but feel free to explore your own creative style.
• Use bold outlines and solid fills for a vintage cartoon look.
• Add shadows and highlights to give characters depth and pop.
• Have fun with backgrounds—deserts, cities, rocket ships, or haunted houses!
• Try layering colored pencils for fur and feathers, or markers for bold clothing and props.
Conclusion
With these Looney Tunes coloring pages, you’re not just adding color—you’re joining a legacy of fun. From Bugs to Tweety and beyond, every scene is packed with personality, humor, and nostalgia. Grab your favorite tools and get ready to bring the whole gang to life!

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.