Free Bob’s Burgers Coloring Pages: 20+ printable PDF pages featuring Bob Belcher, Linda Belcher, Tina, Gene, Louise, Teddy, Gayle, Tammy, Phillip Frond, Marshmallow, and more across family portraits, individual character pages, restaurant scenes, and the Equestranauts special page. All free, download PDF to print, or color online.

Bob’s Burgers uses a flat design aesthetic: thick outlines, rounded shapes, and broad color areas with very little internal detail. That flatness is not a limitation but a design choice, and the coloring approach that suits it is bold, committed single-tone fills rather than gradients or blending. The set works best when each color area is placed cleanly and completely, the way the show’s animation fills each character: warm skin, a flat white shirt, a single-tone apron. The appeal of the result comes from the cleanness of those decisions, not from complexity.

The pages are divided into two types. Individual character pages, Bob in his apron, Linda in her signature outfit, Tina in her blue shirt and glasses, Gene with his keyboard, Louise with her bunny ears, reward getting each character’s specific flat palette right. Family and group pages shift the focus to the ensemble, asking you to balance all five Belcher palettes in the same composition. General and printable pages suit younger children; the detailed character and group pages work well for older fans.

These pages work well at home or as fan art for any viewer of the show. These are fan-made coloring pages and are not official, licensed, or endorsed by Fox, Bento Box Entertainment, or any rights holder of Bob’s Burgers.

Quick Answer

Bob’s Burgers coloring pages are a free set of 20+ printable PDFs and online coloring sheets featuring the Belcher family, Teddy, Gayle, Tammy Larsen, Phillip Frond, Marshmallow, and other recurring characters, plus family group pages, restaurant scenes, and the Equestranauts special page. The flat design aesthetic calls for bold, committed single-tone fills rather than shading or blending.

Best for: Bob’s Burgers fans, adult animated comedy fans, families, younger children, and anyone who enjoys flat-design cartoon character coloring

Formats: printable PDF and online coloring

Popular pages: Louise Belcher, Tina Belcher, Happy Bob’s Family in the Restaurant, Bob’s Family, Gene Belcher

Creative uses: fan art practice, Belcher family color palette study, flat-fill cartoon technique, restaurant scene coloring, and supporting cast character display

What’s Inside Bob’s Burgers Coloring Pages

The Belcher Family Pages

Bob, Linda, Tina, Gene, and Louise each appear in individual pages, and the family appears together in several compositions, including Happy Bob’s Family in the Restaurant, Funny Bob’s Family, and Bob’s Family.

Coloring the Belchers: each family member has a consistent, specific palette. Bob wears a white short-sleeve shirt and a blue-grey apron, with dark hair and a mustache. Linda has burgundy-wine colored hair, a darker top, and an openly expressive face. Tina has dark brown hair cut straight, a blue t-shirt, a khaki skirt, and a flat, deadpan expression behind round glasses. Gene wears a yellow t-shirt and has the same rounded face as Bob. Louise wears a green dress and her signature pink bunny ears, which are her most recognizable design element. On group pages, assign each character their correct outfit color before starting: the five palettes are distinct enough that the family reads correctly once each one is in place.

Louise Belcher Pages

Louise appears in the Louise Belcher page and in all group compositions.

Coloring Louise: Louise’s pink bunny ears are her defining visual signature, as recognizable as any accessory in the show. The ears should be a bright, saturated pink rather than a muted or pastel pink: the show uses a clean, vivid pink for them. Her dress is a simple flat green. Her hair is dark and pulled into two low pigtails. The combination of vivid pink ears, dark hair, and a flat green dress makes her immediately readable at any scale.

Tina Belcher Pages

Tina appears in the Tina Belcher page and in all group compositions.

Coloring Tina: Tina’s design is built on deliberate flatness that matches her deadpan character. Her blue t-shirt should be a clear, mid-range blue, neither vivid nor muted. Her khaki skirt is a warm tan. Her glasses are simple, round frames. Her expression rarely changes, and coloring it with the same flat approach as her clothing makes the page feel true to the character: controlled, even, and exactly as Tina intends.

Supporting Cast Pages

The supporting cast pages cover recurring characters: Teddy from Bob’s Burgers, Tammy Larsen, Phillip Frond, Marshmallow from Bob’s Burgers, Gayle from Bob’s Burgers, Gloria from Bob’s Burgers, Jairo, Andy, Ollie Pesto, Topsy, and AI from Bob’s Burgers.

Coloring the supporting cast: each supporting character in Bob’s Burgers has a specific color palette tied to their personality and recurring role. Teddy, Bob’s loyal regular customer, has a warm, slightly disheveled design with orange-brown hair and a casual outfit. Gayle, Linda’s sister, is more eccentrically styled. On any page with a supporting character, apply the same flat-fill approach as the main family: single committed tones per color area, no internal shading, clean edges between zones.

Special and Themed Pages

The Bob’s Burgers The Equestranauts page references the show’s parody of fan culture, showing characters in the style of an in-universe children’s cartoon. General pages, including Bob’s Burgers, Bob’s Burgers for Kids, and various printable variants, round out the set.

Coloring special pages: the Equestranauts page suits bright, candy-colored tones that reflect the show’s affectionate parody of colorful children’s animated properties. On general pages showing the restaurant exterior or interior, the building uses warm brick tones, and the restaurant sign is red and white. A warm amber-cream interior with a red counter suits the cozy, slightly worn quality of Bob’s restaurant.

Printable PDF and Online Bob’s Burgers Coloring Pages

Every design comes in two ways: a printable PDF for paper, or the same artwork colored on screen.

Using both formats: print the PDF when you want a clean sheet for markers, colored pencils, or felt-tip pens that suit the flat-fill style well, and use the on-screen version when there is no printer nearby. The PDF holds the show’s thick, clean outline work clearly on standard letter or A4 paper.

What These Pages Do

Bob’s Burgers is drawn in a flat design style that asks something genuinely different from a colorist than almost any other series in this collection: not gradient work, not detailed surface texture, not suppressed expression, but the discipline of a clean, committed flat fill. Every color area in the show is a single tone, placed fully and confidently. When you replicate that, you are practicing the same visual decision the show’s color designers make: choosing one tone that fully represents an entire surface and placing it without hedging. That discipline, choosing correctly and committing to it, is the foundation of all graphic design work and any context where clean color separation matters more than tonal gradation. Working through Bob’s Burgers builds that confidence. From here, cartoon coloring pages are the parent hub, and Simpsons coloring pages and Futurama coloring pages offer comparable flat-design cartoon character work.

The American Art Therapy Association notes that creative engagement with warm, humor-based imagery, particularly imagery from shows that center on everyday family life and low-stakes warmth, provides a distinctly cozy and restorative coloring experience compared to dramatic or high-intensity source material. Bob’s Burgers is among the gentlest, most affectionate shows in the adult animated genre, and coloring pages drawn from it carry that quality: nothing is threatening, intense, or emotionally demanding in the material, which makes the creative activity feel like spending time with familiar, warm characters. The American Academy of Pediatrics supports family-themed creative activities as a positive context for imaginative play across age groups, and the accessibility of Bob’s Burgers’ flat shapes and familiar characters makes this one of the most age-flexible sets in any cartoon coloring collection.

How to Color Bob’s Burgers Coloring Pages

These steps work for any page in the set, from a solo Louise portrait to the full family restaurant scene.

Fill each color area fully and evenly with a single tone. The Bob’s Burgers flat design rewards complete, confident fills: place the color from edge to edge of each outlined zone without leaving pale patches or uneven coverage. A marker or a firm pencil stroke that moves fully across the area matches the show’s animation style better than a light, sketch-like application.

On Louise’s pages, use a vivid saturated pink for the bunny ears. The ears are Louise’s visual identity, and a pale or muted pink loses the punch that the design is built on. The cleaner and more vivid the pink, the more the page reads as Louise rather than as a generic character with accessories.

On group pages, assign each Belcher their outfit color before starting. Bob: white shirt, blue-grey apron. Linda: burgundy-wine top. Tina: blue shirt, khaki skirt. Gene: yellow shirt. Louise: green dress, pink ears. Five colors, five characters, and the family is readable.

On the Equestranauts page, use bright candy tones. This page is a parody of colorful children’s animation, and the palette should reflect that: bright, saturated, and slightly more vivid than the standard Belcher family tones. Think of the color register of classic Saturday morning cartoons.

For the restaurant scenes, use warm brick orange for the exterior and warm amber for the interior. The restaurant has a cozy, slightly worn quality that suits warm earth tones. A red-and-white sign, warm brick walls, and a slightly amber interior distinguish Bob’s restaurant from generic backgrounds and ground the family scene in their specific world.

5 Creative Craft Ideas with Bob’s Burgers Coloring Pages

Belcher Family Color Guide

Color all five individual Belcher pages using the family’s correct flat palettes: Bob’s white-and-blue-apron, Linda’s burgundy, Tina’s blue-and-tan, Gene’s yellow, and Louise’s green-and-pink-ears.

Cut all five to the same size and mount in a row on a card with each name below for a Belcher family color reference that takes about forty minutes.

Louise Bunny Ears Portrait

Color the Louise Belcher page using the most vivid saturated pink available for the bunny ears and a clean, flat green for the dress.

Mount on a light card as a standalone character portrait. The ears are the whole visual point of the page and take less than fifteen minutes to complete convincingly.

Family Restaurant Scene

Color the Happy Bob’s Family in the Restaurant page using the full Belcher palette with warm brick tones for the restaurant background and a red-and-white sign above the counter.

Mount on a card as a full-scene display that takes about thirty minutes.

Equestranauts Candy Color Page

Color the Bob’s Burgers The Equestranauts page in vivid candy tones: bright pastels and saturated primaries that reflect the in-show parody of colorful children’s animation.

Mount on a white card as a fan display for both Bob’s Burgers fans and animation fans generally. Takes about twenty minutes.

Supporting Cast Character Strip

Color three supporting character pages, Teddy, Gayle, and Tammy, each in their individual flat palette.

Cut all three to the same height and mount them in a row on a card for a supporting cast display that takes about twenty-five minutes.

FAQ About Bob’s Burgers Coloring Pages

Are these Bob’s Burgers coloring pages free, and can I color them online?

Yes. Every page is free, with no account, email, or payment required. Download the PDF to print at home, or color the design on screen in the browser.

Which characters are included?

The set features Bob, Linda, Tina, Gene, and Louise Belcher across individual and group pages, with supporting cast pages for Teddy, Gayle, Tammy Larsen, Phillip Frond, Marshmallow, Gloria, Jairo, Andy, Ollie Pesto, Topsy, and AI.

What is Bob’s Burgers?

Bob’s Burgers is an American animated comedy series created by Loren Bouchard, broadcast on Fox since 2011. It follows the Belcher family, who run a small burger restaurant, and is known for its warm humor, ensemble character dynamics, and affectionate tone. You can read more about Bob’s Burgers on Wikipedia.

What colors should I use for Louise Belcher?

Louise wears a green dress, has dark hair in two low pigtails, and her defining accessory is her pink bunny ears. The ears should be a vivid, saturated pink rather than a muted pastel. The green dress is a flat mid-green.

What colors should I use for Tina Belcher?

Tina wears a blue t-shirt, a khaki tan skirt, and has dark hair cut straight across, with simple round glasses. Keep her palette in flat, clear tones: a mid-range blue for the shirt, a warm tan for the skirt, and her signature flat, deadpan expression.

What is the Equestranauts page?

The Equestranauts is a fictional children’s show-within-the-show in Bob’s Burgers, a parody of animated properties with passionate adult fan communities. The coloring page uses bright candy tones that suit the parody’s exaggeratedly colorful aesthetic.

Are the pages suitable for younger children?

Yes. The Bob’s Burgers for Kids page and the simpler portrait pages are specifically designed for younger children. The flat design style with thick outlines and broad color areas makes the entire set accessible to young fans and beginners.

Why does Bob’s Burgers look different from anime coloring pages?

Bob’s Burgers uses a flat design aesthetic: thick outlines, simple rounded shapes, and broad single-tone color areas with no internal detail or gradient. Anime typically uses more detailed linework, gradient shading, and complex surface textures. The flat-fill approach that suits Bob’s Burgers is a different coloring skill from the blending and layering that anime pages reward.

Are these official Bob’s Burgers coloring pages?

No. They are fan-made coloring sheets created by fans for personal use and are not affiliated with, licensed by, or endorsed by Fox, Bento Box Entertainment, or any rights holder of Bob’s Burgers.

What crafts can I make with these pages?

Popular options include a Belcher family color guide, a Louise bunny ears portrait, a family restaurant scene, an Equestranauts candy color page, and a supporting cast character strip.

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These pages are made for personal fan use. They are fan-made coloring designs and are not official products of the Bob’s Burgers franchise.

For the final pass: fill each color area fully and evenly with a single tone, use vivid saturated pink for Louise’s bunny ears, and on group pages, assign each Belcher their outfit color before starting. Those three habits cover the most important coloring decisions in the set.

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