Tweety Bird might be small, but he’s full of charm, sass, and clever escapes! Whether he’s evading Sylvester, celebrating the holidays, or swinging in the sunshine, Tweety Bird Coloring Pages brings fun and joy to everyone. This adorable Looney Tunes icon is ready to flutter into your coloring book with sweetness and style!
Who is Tweety Bird?
Tweety Bird debuted in 1942 and quickly became a Looney Tunes favorite. Known for his adorable voice, clever wit, and innocent charm, Tweety often outsmarts Sylvester the Cat in hilarious situations. With his yellow feathers, oversized head, and famous line—’I tawt I taw a puddy tat!’—Tweety is one of animation’s most beloved birds.
Adorable Tweety Bird Coloring Page
Tweety flashes his signature innocent smile and wide blue eyes. Use bright yellows and soft backgrounds to make this page glow with cuteness.
Angry Tweety Bird Coloring Page
Feathers ruffled! Tweety’s rare angry face shows tiny but mighty attitude. Try bold strokes and fiery hues behind him for dramatic effect.
Cupid Tweety Bird Coloring Page
Love is in the air! Tweety plays Cupid with wings, bow, and arrow—perfect for soft pinks, dreamy reds, and sparkly hearts.
Magician Tweety Bird Coloring Page
Abra-cadabra! Tweety dons a magician’s hat and cape, casting cartoon spells. Add magic swirls, stars, and purple tones for a magical vibe.
Santa Tweety Bird Coloring Page
Ho ho ho! Tweety as Santa is the perfect holiday treat. Red and white costume, snowy sparkles, and candy canes bring this page to life.
Tweety Bird Coloring Page
The classic pose—simple as daffy, sweet, and ready for your color flair. Try sunny yellows and soft pastels for a peaceful scene.
Tweety Bird In A Dream Coloring Page
Floating on clouds or catching Zs, dreamy Tweety invites soft blue backgrounds, moonlight effects, and a peaceful palette.
Tweety Bird Is Bathing Coloring Page
Splish splash! Tweety enjoys a bubbly bath. Use soft water tones, light blues, and maybe some rubber ducky details!
Tweety Bird Is In Fear Coloring Page
Startled Tweety with wide eyes and feathers fluffed. Add background shadows, comic-style tension lines, or a lurking Sylvester for storytelling fun.
Tweety Bird Is Swinging Coloring Page
Soaring on a swing, Tweety’s playful joy shines through. Add flowers, sky, or spring tones to elevate the fun.
Tweety Bird With A Sunflower Coloring Page
Nature meets cuteness—Tweety holds a giant sunflower. Use golden yellows, green stems, and sunbeam-style backgrounds. Check our Marvin the Martian , yosemite sam, porky and tasmanian devil coloring pages to add extra layer of fun.
Tweety Bird With An Umbrella Coloring Page
Rain or shine, Tweety is prepared with an umbrella. Perfect for playful patterns like polka dots and rainbow rain.
Bugs Bunny With Tweety Bird Coloring Pages
Looney legends unite! Bugs Bunny and Tweety as cute as lola bunny share this fun moment. Use classic colors with a cheerful or mischievous setting.
Cuteness overload! A tender or silly interaction between the two stars. Add hearts, smiles, or pastel backgrounds for charm.
Coloring Tips for a Feathered Masterpiece
• Tweety’s feathers are bright yellow, and he has orange feet and a large head relative to his body.
• Use soft blues, whites, or pinks for dreamy or baby Tweety themes.
• Add expressive backgrounds—clouds, hearts, or magic sparkles—for different moods.
• For duo scenes with Bugs Bunny, balance yellow with grey and lavender tones.
• Try watercolor pencils or soft shading for Tweety’s delicate details.
Conclusion
Whether he’s dreaming, swinging, or dressed as Santa, Tweety Bird brings heart and humor to every coloring page. His expressive face, lovable antics, and endless charm make him a joy to color for fans of all ages. So pick your brightest colors and get ready to chirp with creativity—Tweety is waiting!

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.