20+ Free Mickey Mouse Coloring Pages | Disney Fun
Hot dog! Mia Coloring Pages here. Are you ready to visit the most magical place on paper? Today, we are hanging out with the one and only, the true original: Mickey Mouse!
Mickey has been bringing smiles to the world for nearly 100 years, and at Mia Coloring Pages, I wanted to celebrate that magic. I’ve gathered a “Mickey-tastic” collection of Mickey Mouse coloring pages—from his classic 1928 “Steamboat Willie” look to his modern “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse” adventures. Whether he’s playing sports, celebrating a birthday, or holding hands with Minnie, Mickey is ready for your creative touch. Grab your red, yellow, and black crayons—let’s make some magic!
Why Our Mickey Collection is “Swell”
At Mia Coloring Pages, we believe every child is an artist. Here is why our Mickey sheets are a favorite:
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Iconic Designs: We feature all the classic elements—the big round ears, the white gloves, and those famous yellow shoes.
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Fun for Everyone: From simple, bold shapes for toddlers to detailed scenes featuring Donald, Goofy, and Pluto for older kids.
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Instant Magic: High-resolution Mickey printable PDFs that look crisp and professional every time you hit print.
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10 Creative Activities to Do with Your Mickey Mouse Pages
The fun doesn’t stop when you finish coloring! Here are 10 “Oh Boy!” ideas from Mia’s studio:
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The “Mouse-ka-tool” Puppet Show: Glue Mickey onto cardstock and attach a stick. Use him to lead your very own “Clubhouse” adventure!
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Mickey Ear Headbands: Color the ears on the page, cut them out, and staple them to a strip of black construction paper. Wear your ears with pride!
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Button Up!: Mickey’s shorts have two big buttons. Glue real white buttons onto your coloring page for a 3D effect.
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Steamboat Willie “Old-Timey” Movie: Color a vintage Mickey using only shades of grey, black, and white to make it look like a real 1920s cartoon.
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Mickey & Minnie Love Notes: Fold a page featuring both of them and write: “You’re the Mickey to my Minnie!” for a best friend.
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DIY Disney Room Border: Color 10 different Mickeys and tape them in a line around your bedroom wall to create a custom Disney border.
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Mickey Scavenger Hunt: Parents, hide 3 “Hidden Mickeys” (drawings of the three-circle ear shape) around the house for the kids to find before they start coloring.
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Sparkly Magic Wand: Color Mickey as “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” and use blue glitter glue on his hat to make it look magical!
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Stained-Glass Clubhouse: Print on thin paper, color with bright primary colors, and tape it to a window to see Mickey glow.
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Mickey & Friends Memory Match: Print two copies of Mickey, Pluto, Goofy, and Donald at a small size. Color the pairs identically for a matching game.
Fun Mickey Facts: Did You Know?
While you’re busy coloring those famous ears, here are some “Mickey-size” facts to think about:
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The First Words: Mickey was the first animated character to ever speak! His first words were “Hot dogs!”
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Four Fingers: Have you ever noticed Mickey only has four fingers on each hand? Walt Disney thought five fingers made his hands look like a bunch of bananas!
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Star Power: Mickey Mouse was the first animated character to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1978.
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Hidden Mickeys: Imagineers (the people who build Disney parks) hide the shape of Mickey’s head all over the parks. Can you draw a “Hidden Mickey” on your coloring page?
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A True Original: Before he was Mickey, Walt Disney almost named him “Mortimer Mouse.” Luckily, Walt’s wife, Lillian, suggested the name “Mickey” instead!
Mia’s Pro-Tips for “Mickey-tastic” Coloring
To make your Mickey artwork look like it came straight from the Disney studio, try these tricks:
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Classic Red & Yellow: Mickey’s shorts are a very bright red, and his shoes are a “canary” yellow. Use your brightest crayons for these parts to make them pop!
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The “Gloves” Rule: Keep the gloves white! If you want to add detail, use a very light grey pencil to add shadows around the edges of the fingers.
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Smooth Black Fur: When coloring Mickey’s head and ears, use smooth, circular motions with your black crayon to avoid leaving white “gaps” on the page.
Download Your Free Mickey Mouse Coloring Pages Today!
Are you ready to join the club? Browse our gallery of Mickey Mouse coloring templates below. Whether you want a playful puppy Pluto or a sweet Minnie Mouse, Mia Coloring Pages has the magic you’re looking for.
Click any image to download your high-quality PDF, hit print, and let the magic begin!
Join Mia in coloring the world—one “Oh Boy!” at a time! — Mia Coloring Pages
