The Tasmanian Devil—better known as Taz—is the ultimate Looney Tunes whirlwind! With his iconic spin, grunts, and insatiable appetite, Taz brings chaos wherever he goes. These Tasmanian Devil Coloring Pages capture his wild energy, zany expressions, and funny team-ups. Whether he’s growling or grinning, coloring Taz is a total blast!
Who is the Tasmanian Devil (Taz)?
Taz is one of Looney Tunes’ most unique characters. Based loosely on the real Tasmanian devil, Taz made his debut in the 1950s as a ferocious, spinning ball of chaos. He’s not much of a talker—his grunts, roars, and whirlwinds do all the talking! Despite the madness, fans love his unpredictable charm and cartoon craziness.
Tasmanian Devil Coloring Pages: Cute Version
Taz may be furious, but he’s still adorable as like lola bunny! This chibi-style version of Taz lets you mix fierce with fluffy. Use wild reds and soft browns for contrast.
Spinning into your heart, this cute Taz sits calm (for once). Great for gentle tones and exaggerated cartoon features.
Tasmanian Devil Is Angry Coloring Page
Classic rage! Taz growls with teeth bared and fists clenched. Add smoke puffs, vibrating outlines, and intense warm tones.
Tasmanian Devil Is Making Face Coloring Page
Taz sticks out his tongue and pulls a silly face. Let loose with clashing colors and crazy background patterns!
Tasmanian Devil Is Playing Basketball Coloring Page
It’s game time! Taz dribbles and dunks with unstoppable energy. Add comic effects and sports action motion.
Tasmanian Devil Is Thinking Coloring Page
A rare moment of thought! Taz scratches his chin—maybe planning his next snack. Use calm tones or a cloud of confused symbols.
Tasmanian Devil With Alphabet Box Coloring Page
Taz with a learning twist! Surrounded by alphabet blocks, this page is perfect for kids. Use primary colors and educational flair.
Tasmanian Devil With Bugs Bunny Coloring Page
Taz and Bugs share the scene—chaos meets calm! Use their classic color combos with a forest or desert setting.
Tasmanian Devil With Daffy Duck Coloring Page
Two wild ones taz and daffy team up for mayhem. Bold outlines, crash marks, and wacky props fit the energy of this scene.
Tasmanian Devil With Porky Pig Coloring Page
Porky and Taz contrast perfectly—gentle vs. wild. Highlight that with soft blues for Porky and earthy tones for Taz.
Tasmanian Devil With Sylvester Coloring Page
Color this tornado of fun with wild browns, comic bursts, and crazy swirls!
Tasmanian Devil With Tweety Coloring Page
What a mix! Gentle Tweety and rough Taz in one scene. Use sunny yellows and smoky browns for visual fun.
Taz The Tasmanian Devil Coloring Page
The definitive Taz—growling, wild-eyed, and mid-spin! Dramatic swirls, bold colors, and action lines make this page pop.
Taz The Tasmanian Devil Eating Cake Coloring Page
Taz caught mid-bite with frosting flying! Use candy-colored tones and exaggerated mess for comedy gold. Check our Marvin the Martian , yosemite sam coloring pages to add extra layer of fun.
Taz The Tasmanian Devil With Big Teeth Coloring Page
Close-up on his massive grin—those teeth! Emphasize whites and shadows for cartoon exaggeration and fun contrast.
Coloring Tips for a Tornado of Creativity
• Taz’s fur is typically brown with a tan mouth and belly. Don’t forget those big white teeth!
• Add spinning effects using blur lines or swirling backgrounds.
• For team-up pages, use bold contrasting styles to make each character stand out.
• Use fiery red, orange, or dark smoke trails to enhance his wild movements.
• Don’t shy away from mess—crumbs, cake frosting, or motion blur all add flavor!
Conclusion
With these Tasmanian Devil coloring pages, you’re diving into the world of cartoon chaos! Whether you love Taz for his silliness or his sheer energy, each page is a whirlwind of fun waiting to be colored. So sharpen your pencils, unleash your creativity, and get ready to tame the Tasmanian tornado—one colorful stroke at a time!

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.