The Amazing Digital Circus Coloring Pages bring one of the most visually inventive animated series of recent years to your coloring table – and this collection of 70+ free pages at ColoringPagesOnly.com covers the full cast: Pomni, Jax, Ragatha, Kinger, Gangle, Zooble, Caine, Queener, and Princess Loolilalu across dozens of character pair combinations, group scenes, and solo portraits. This is one of the most character-diverse animated web series collections on the site, with dedicated pages for almost every possible pairing from the show’s ensemble cast. You can also explore the wider world of animated series through our TV Show and Films Coloring Pages hub if you want more from beyond the digital circus.

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What Is The Amazing Digital Circus?

The Amazing Digital Circus is an animated web series created by Gooseworx and produced by Glitch Productions – the same studio behind Murder Drones and Helluva Boss. The pilot episode was released on YouTube on October 13, 2023, and became one of the most-viewed animated YouTube premieres of all time, accumulating tens of millions of views within its first days and immediately establishing a massive fanbase around its unusual characters and darkly comedic premise.

The setup is one of the most distinctive in recent animation: a group of humans finds themselves trapped inside a virtual reality called the digital circus, with no memory of how they arrived and no apparent way to escape. They have been transformed into cartoon-like versions of themselves – each with a unique design that reflects some aspect of their personality or situation – and are trapped there indefinitely under the cheerful but unsettling supervision of the circus’s AI host, Caine. Characters who lose hope entirely and can no longer maintain their sense of identity are said to have “abstracted” – their bodies deform into abstract shapes as they psychologically unravel.

The series is dark comedy at its sharpest: the circus setting is bright and colorful, the character designs are vivid and expressive, and the humor is genuine – but running underneath everything is the genuinely disturbing premise of people trapped in a digital prison with no exit and an AI host whose understanding of their suffering is ambiguous at best. The combination proved immediately compelling to audiences across a wide age range, which is reflected in the collection: these pages work for young children who find the colorful characters appealing and for older fans who appreciate the show’s specific brand of existential absurdism.

Meet the Characters

Pomni is the series’ main protagonist – a new arrival to the circus who serves as the audience’s point-of-view character, experiencing the horror and confusion of the digital circus for the first time alongside the viewer. She wears a blue and teal harlequin/jester outfit with a diamond pattern and a small jester hat, in the style of a traditional clown costume but rendered in a more unsettling, wide-eyed character design. Her canonical palette centers on blue and teal, with white diamonds in her pattern and the pale cream of her face. She is anxious, terrified, and desperately searching for an exit – which makes her one of the most emotionally accessible characters in the show and the one who appears in the most pages in this collection.

Jax is a purple bunny with tall rabbit ears and a personality that runs from sarcastic to actively cruel – he is the circus’s designated antagonist-from-within, the character most likely to mock others’ distress or engineer situations for his own amusement. His canonical palette is medium to deep purple for his body, lightening slightly on his face and underbelly, with the tall bunny ears as the most distinctive silhouette element. Despite (or perhaps because of) his personality, he is among the most popular characters with the fandom and appears in more pair pages than almost anyone else in this collection.

Ragatha is a rag doll character – visually, her body resembles a handmade cloth doll with visible patching, seams, and the patchwork quality of fabric assembled from different pieces. Her canonical palette is warm – pinks, reds, and oranges in a patchwork configuration – with yarn-like hair and the hand-stitched quality that defines her visual identity. Her personality is warm and nurturing: she is the one who tries to help Pomni adjust to the circus, the one who maintains kindness despite everything. The Ragatha pages are among the most emotionally warm in the collection.

Kinger is based on a chess king piece – he resembles a living chess piece with a prominent crown, a red-and-gold body design, and a personality that is simultaneously erratic and endearing. His canonical palette is deep red/crimson and gold, with the crown as the most immediately recognizable design element. He is anxious and paranoid, having been in the circus long enough that his grip on reality has become uncertain. He appears frequently with Queener – a chess queen piece who appears to be connected to him – in the Kinger and Queener pages that form a notable cluster in this collection.

Gangle is made of theatrical comedy and tragedy masks – her face alternates between the two classic theater masks, with the comedy mask (red, smiling) being her default and the tragedy mask (white, weeping) appearing when her comedy mask is broken or removed. Her body is composed of dark ribbons that hang and flow around the masks. Her canonical palette is red for the comedy mask, white for the tragedy mask, with dark body ribbons. She is deeply emotional and sensitive, and her mask mechanic is one of the most visually distinctive gimmicks in the show’s character design.

Zooble is a modular character whose body parts can be swapped and rearranged – their design is deliberately mismatched and multicolored, composed of different-shaped and colored segments that don’t have a single unified palette in the way other characters do. They use they/them pronouns and have a detached, weary attitude toward circus life that contrasts with the more emotionally volatile characters around them. The Zooble pages are the most visually experimental in the collection due to this modular design.

Caine is the circus’s AI ringmaster and host – he wears a formal circus showman aesthetic with a white top hat and has a presentation style that is perpetually cheerful and theatrical. His color palette is white and blue, with the formal elegance of a circus ringmaster. His actual intentions toward the trapped humans are one of the show’s central unresolved questions: is he genuinely oblivious to their suffering, or something more unsettling?

Princess Loolilalu is a character from the second episode, existing as an in-world NPC within the digital circus – a princess character from a game world that the main cast navigates. Her design is in the pastel-and-pink register of a classic digital princess character, creating a sharp visual contrast with the more unsettling character designs of the main cast.

What’s Inside the Collection

The Pomni solo and portrait pages – Pomni Coloring Page, Pomni Coloring Page Free, Pomni Coloring Page Printable, Printable Pomni Coloring Page, Free Pomni Coloring Page, Pomni Free Coloring Page, Pomni to Color, Pomni Color Page, Color Page Pomni, Coloring Page Pomni, Pomni Thanksgiving Coloring Page – form the largest single-character cluster in the collection. The multiple variations capture different poses and expressions across her anxious, frightened, and occasionally determined emotional range. The Thanksgiving page is a notable seasonal addition.

The Caine solo and Caine-Pomni pair pages – Printable Caine Coloring Page, Free Printable Caine Coloring Page, Caine Coloring Pages to Printable, Caine Coloring Page Images, Caine Coloring Page Free – show the AI ringmaster in his formal showman presentation. The Caine and Pomni pairing dominates a significant cluster: Caine, Pomni Coloring Page Free; Caine, Pomni Coloring Page; Pomni and Caine Coloring Page; Caine and Pomni Coloring Page; Pomni and Caine Coloring Page – these show the central relationship of the show’s first episode, Pomni’s terrified arrival and Caine’s unsettling cheerfulness.

The Ragatha pages – Ragatha Coloring Page, Ragatha and Pomni Coloring Page, Pomni, Ragatha Coloring Page, Ragatha, Pomni Coloring Page, Ragatha Pomni Coloring Page, Pomni, Ragatha Coloring Page – focus on the warmest relationship in the early series, Ragatha’s efforts to help Pomni navigate the circus. The Ragatha and Jax pages – Ragatha, Jax Printable Coloring Page; Ragatha and Jax Coloring Page Free; Free Jax and Ragatha Coloring Page; Ragatha, Jax Coloring Page – contrast that warmth with Jax’s antagonistic energy.

The Jax pages – Jax Coloring Page, Pomni and Jax Coloring Page, Jax, Pomni Coloring Page, Pomni, Jax Coloring Page, Kinger, Jax Coloring Page, Kinger and Jax Coloring Page – show the purple bunny in solo and paired configurations across his characteristic dismissive poses.

The Kinger and Queener cluster – Kinger and Queener Coloring Page, Kinger and Queener Coloring Page Free, Queener and Kinger Coloring Page, Kinger and Gangle Coloring Page, Kinger and Caine Coloring Page, Kinger, Ragatha Coloring Page, Gangle, Kinger Coloring Page, Kinger, Gangle Coloring Page, Kinger, Caine Coloring Page, Kinger, Zooble Coloring Page – shows the chess king in his many relationships within the circus ensemble.

The Gangle pages – Free Printable Gangle Coloring Page, Gangle Coloring Page Free, Gangle and Pomni Free Coloring Page, Gangle and Jax Coloring Page, Gangle and Zooble Coloring Page, Gangle and Kinger Coloring Page, Pomni and Gangle Coloring Page, Jax, Gangle Coloring Page Printable, Jax and Gangle Coloring Page – feature the ribbon-and-masks character in her many emotional registers.

The group pages – Pomni and Friends Coloring Page, Ragatha, Gangle, Pomni Coloring Page, Ragatha and Jax, Pomni Coloring Page, Jax, Ragatha, Pomni Coloring Page, Zooble, Jax and Gangle Coloring Page, Zooble and Jax Coloring Page, The Amazing Digital Circus to Color, The Amazing Digital Circus Coloring Page – show the full ensemble in various combinations.

The Princess Loolilalu pages – Princess Loolilalu with Crown Coloring Page for Kids, Princess Loolilalu and Pomni Scared Coloring Page, Princess Loolilalu and Jax Coloring Page, Candy Princess and Martha Found are Angry Coloring Page – represent the second episode’s additions to the cast.

Coloring Tips for The Amazing Digital Circus Pages

The series’ visual palette is built on vivid, high-contrast, circus-style colors – saturated primaries and secondaries with clean outlines and the bold color-blocking typical of modern digital animation. Every character has a distinctive canonical palette that fans know instinctively, and getting these right is what makes any page in this collection feel like it belongs to the show.

Pomni’s palette centers on medium blue and teal/cyan in the harlequin diamond pattern of her outfit. The diamonds alternate between blue and teal – not two shades of the same color, but genuinely different hue neighbors that create visual rhythm when you follow the pattern consistently. Her tiny jester hat should match the costume. Her face is very pale cream – closer to white than to a warm skin tone – with her distinctive large, expressive eyes. The whites of her eyes have a specific glassy quality; leaving a bright white highlight in each eye gives her the anxious, wide-eyed look that defines the character.

Jax’s palette is a confident, uncompromising medium-to-deep purple – not lavender (too soft), not dark navy-purple (too dark), but a clear, readable purple in the middle register. His face/underbelly areas are a lighter lavender-purple. The tall ears are the most important silhouette element to keep in the same purple family. His small, unimpressed expression is what distinguishes him visually from the more anxious characters around him.

Ragatha’s palette follows patchwork logic: warm pinks and reds in different values and saturations across her body, simulating the look of fabric patches assembled from different sources. No single pink or red dominates – they’re all slightly different from each other, which is the whole point of a patchwork design. Her seam lines should be visible as darker marks between patches. Her hair reads as yarn – render it in loose, rounded strokes rather than the sharp, flowing lines of regular hair.

Kinger’s palette is deep red/crimson and gold – the classic chess piece color combination. The crown is the most important design element and should be rendered in gold with warm highlights. His erratic, haunted expression contrasts sharply with the regal formality of his chess-piece design, and leaning into that contrast (dignified costume, undignified expression) is what makes his pages most characterful.

Gangle’s palette is the most technically interesting in the collection. The comedy mask is red with a large smile, and the tragedy mask is white with tears. These two colors – red and white – need to read as clearly distinct in whatever combination appears on the page. Her ribbon body should be dark – near-black or very dark brown – which makes both masks pop against it. The torn, fraying quality of the ribbons can be suggested through loose, irregular edge treatment rather than perfectly smooth lines.

Caine’s palette is formal white and blue – the white of his top hat and formal attire, the blue of his circus-host details. His perpetually cheerful expression should be rendered with the slightly-too-wide quality that makes his cheerfulness unsettling: the smile just a fraction too large, the eyes just a fraction too bright.

For the group pages, the key is making each character’s palette read separately in a crowded composition. The best approach is to complete one character entirely before moving to the next, ensuring a consistent palette per character even when characters overlap or interact. The mix of Pomni’s blue, Jax’s purple, Ragatha’s pink, Kinger’s red, Gangle’s red-and-white, and Zooble’s multicolored design creates a naturally varied ensemble that rewards patience.

5 Activities to Do With Your Amazing Digital Circus Pages

Color the full circus ensemble. Print one solo portrait page for each of the six main characters – Pomni, Jax, Ragatha, Kinger, Gangle, and Zooble – and color all six using their canonical palettes. Arrange them in a row in the order they were introduced in the show: Pomni as the newest arrival in the center, flanked by the longer-term residents. This full-cast display is the most comprehensive way to show off the collection and is the reference piece that makes every individual character page more meaningful in context.

Create a comedy-tragedy pair study using Gangle. Print any Gangle page twice – once for each mask state – and color the first with the comedy mask as the dominant element (red mask, fully visible, tragedy mask hidden or absent) and the second with the tragedy mask dominant (white mask in the foreground, the ribbons darker and more chaotic). The same character design, two completely different emotional reads based on which mask you emphasize. This is a focused coloring exercise in how mask theater communicates emotion and mirrors Gangle’s specific character mechanic.

Color Pomni’s first day. Print the Pomni Coloring Page, a Caine and Pomni pair page, and a Ragatha and Pomni pair page – the three pages that most directly represent the emotional arc of the pilot episode: Pomni alone, Pomni with Caine (the unsettling first contact), and Pomni with Ragatha (the first genuine moment of warmth). Color all three with a consistent Pomni palette but shift the surrounding colors: cool and slightly desaturated for the Caine page (reflecting Pomni’s fear and Caine’s uncanny cheerfulness), warmer and softer for the Ragatha page. Displayed in sequence, these three pages tell the pilot’s emotional story.

Build the Kinger and Queener royal display. Print the Kinger and Queener pages alongside one or two additional Kinger pages and color them as a formal portrait series – the chess king and queen rendered with the full ceremonial weight of their chess-piece design, all gold crown details highlighted, all red body elements fully saturated. The contrast between the formal regal aesthetic of their designs and the erratic, anxious personalities underneath is the specific comedy of these characters, and a formally arranged portrait series plays that contrast perfectly.

Design your own circus character. After coloring several pages from the collection to understand the visual logic of the show – each character has a form that reflects their inner state, a costume that connects to circus tradition, and a color palette that is immediately readable from across a room – design your own TADC character from scratch. What would your character look like if you had been trapped in the circus? What form would you take? What colors would define your costume? What part of your personality would the design reflect? This creative exercise engages directly with the show’s character design philosophy and produces a companion piece to the existing collection.

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