Porky Pig is the lovable, stuttering star of Looney Tunes known for his kind heart and classic catchphrase—’Th-th-th-that’s all folks!’ These Porky Pig Coloring Pages celebrate Porky’s wholesome charm, from his iconic solo moments to hilarious team-ups with his cartoon pals. Perfect for young artists and long-time fans alike!
Who is Porky Pig?
Porky Pig has been a staple of Looney Tunes since the 1930s. Known for his stutter, polite nature, and big heart, Porky often plays the straight man among wilder characters like Daffy and Bugs. He’s gentle, funny, and a symbol of classic cartoon charm that never goes out of style.
Porky Pig Coloring Page
The classic look—Porky Pig in his signature bowtie and jacket, smiling sweetly. Use soft pinks, light blue, and a friendly background for the perfect vibe.
Porky Pig In Different Pose Coloring Page
Here Porky tries out new expressions and gestures—whether it’s shy, surprised, or silly, it’s perfect for exploring facial features and outfits with color.
Porky Pig In Halloween Coloring Page
Trick or treat! Dressed up for spooky season, Porky gets into the Halloween spirit. Add pumpkins, candy bags, and eerie moonlight!
Porky Pig Is Looking Backward Coloring Page
Porky glances behind him in a thoughtful moment. Create mystery or humor depending on the background you choose.
Porky Pig With Bow Tie Coloring Page
A focus on Porky’s iconic accessory—the bow tie! Make it polka-dotted, striped, or glittery for a stylish flair.
Porky Pig With Bugs Bunny Coloring Page
Best buds! Porky and Bugs Bunny share the page in a warm Looney Tunes scene. Use their classic colors and add a cartoon-style background.
Porky Pig Coloring Pages: Daffy Duck And Tweety Bird
A group of friends joins in! Porky hangs with Daffy and more—perfect for variety and character contrast.
Dynamic duo—Porky and Daffy shine together in this comedic coloring moment. Highlight their expressions and playful antics.
Extra silly! This scene shows Porky caught in one of Daffy’s goof-ups. Add comic bursts, props, or prank-style scenery.
Porky Pig With Little Friend
Porky gathers his pals for a joyful group moment. Brighten the scene with a rainbow of colors and happy expressions. Check our Marvin the Martian , daffy duck, lola bunny coloring pages to add extra layer of fun.
Porky Pig With Hat Coloring Page
Dressed to impress, Porky sports a dapper hat! Use classic tones or get funky with a colorful twist. Check our Yosemite Sam coloring pages to explore more.
Porky Pig With Tweety Bird Coloring Page
What a combo! Porky pairs with the clever Tweety Bird for a gentle and fun duo. Keep things light and cute with sunny yellows and soft pinks.
Porky With Petunia Pig Are Spying Coloring Page
Sneaky and sweet—Porky and Petunia are on a secret mission! Shadows, hiding spots, and a night scene make this page extra fun.
Porky With Petunia Pig Coloring Page
Porky and Petunia shine as the cutest couple in toon-town. Use matching tones and hearts for a romantic touch.
Who is Porky Pig?
Porky Pig has been a staple of Looney Tunes since the 1930s. Known for his stutter, polite nature, and big heart, Porky often plays the straight man among wilder characters like Daffy and Bugs. He’s gentle, funny, and a symbol of classic cartoon charm that never goes out of style.
Coloring Tips for Porky Pig Perfection
• Porky’s fur is typically soft pink, and he wears a blue jacket with a red bow tie.
• Use soft, pastel tones for a gentle cartoon vibe.
• Add props like carrots, hats, or Halloween decorations for extra flair.
• For group scenes, try contrasting color styles to make each character pop.
• Use shading around the eyes and jacket folds to add depth.
Conclusion
Porky Pig coloring pages bring out the warm, classic spirit of Looney Tunes. Whether he’s hanging with friends, dressing up, or simply smiling for the camera, Porky’s world is full of charm and laughter. So grab your favorite crayons or markers and start adding color to these sweet and silly moments!

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.