Disney Thanksgiving Coloring Pages at ColoringPagesOnly.com brings together 31 free printable pages placing beloved Disney and Pixar characters into classic Thanksgiving settings – the holiday feast, harvest baskets, turkey costumes, and autumn scenes that define America’s most family-centered holiday. The collection spans the full range of Disney’s character universe: Mickey and Minnie Mouse in the kitchen, Winnie the Pooh and Piglet at the table, Disney Princesses at a Thanksgiving gathering, Pixar favorites like Baymax and the Inside Out emotions at the dinner table, and newer Disney characters including Mirabel from Encanto, Asha from Wish, and Mei and her family from Turning Red. The full Disney collection is available through our Disney Coloring Pages hub.

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About the Collection

Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States and the second Monday of October in Canada. The holiday centers on gathering with family, sharing a meal – traditionally featuring roast turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie – and expressing gratitude for the year’s good fortune. The visual language of Thanksgiving is distinctly autumnal: warm amber and gold tones, harvest vegetables (pumpkins, corn, apples, squash), fallen leaves in red and orange, pilgrim hat imagery, and the turkey as the holiday’s central culinary and decorative symbol.

Disney Thanksgiving coloring pages combine this harvest imagery with the familiar characters children already know and love – a creative pairing that makes the pages both immediately recognizable and seasonally meaningful. Whether Mickey is dressed as a turkey, Elsa and Anna are sitting down to a fall feast, or Stitch is enthusiastically holding Thanksgiving corn, each page invites children to engage with the holiday’s traditions through characters they recognize and care about.

Who’s in This Collection

The Classic Disney Characters form the core of the collection. Mickey Mouse appears in a full turkey costume – one of the most playful pages in the set. Minnie Mouse is depicted preparing Thanksgiving dinner in the kitchen. Goofy takes on food preparation duty at the party table. Donald Duck appears in his own turkey costume. Pluto carries a turkey leg. Chip and Dale appear in Thanksgiving harvest costumes – Chip in a pilgrim hat, Dale in a Native American-inspired outfit – surrounded by a basket of fall fruits, including apples and walnuts. Winnie the Pooh appears both alone on Thanksgiving Day and in a duo page alongside Piglet, welcoming the holiday. Piglet has a dedicated page carrying a Thanksgiving harvest fruit basket.

Disney Princesses are represented extensively in this collection. Snow White appears with a Thanksgiving turkey. Belle from Beauty and the Beast is seated with a turkey at the table. Tinker Bell carries a Thanksgiving harvest arrangement. The collection also includes ensemble princess pages – Disney Princesses at a Thanksgiving Party, Disney Princesses Dancing at Thanksgiving, and a Disney Princess at Thanksgiving page – as well as Mirabel Madrigal from Encanto with Thanksgiving turkeys at the table.

Frozen characters have two dedicated pages: Elsa and Anna seated together at Thanksgiving, and Olaf in a fall leaves costume – a particularly charming composition given Olaf’s established love of warm things and seasonal curiosity.

Pixar characters are strongly represented. Mike Wazowski from Monsters, Inc. appears in a turkey costume – his round green body translating naturally into the turkey form. Baymax from Big Hero 6 is depicted with a Thanksgiving turkey, his white, rounded form contrasting warmly against the autumn food. The Inside Out emotions – Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust – appear together at a Thanksgiving party table. Lotso Bear from Toy Story 3 holds a roast turkey. Dumbo sits in a Thanksgiving fruit basket.

Moana and her friend are shown celebrating Thanksgiving. Stitch from Lilo & Stitch holds Thanksgiving corn, and a separate page depicts Lilo, Stitch, and Nani together at the Thanksgiving dinner table – one of the most warmly composed family-focused pages in the collection. Meeko, the raccoon companion from Pocahontas, brings a Thanksgiving turkey in a page that connects the holiday’s origins to one of Disney’s most historically adjacent films. Asha from Wish (Disney’s 2023 film) appears in a Thanksgiving scene. The Elemental characters (Ember and Wade from Elemental, 2023) are shown preparing Thanksgiving dinner together. The Turning Red family – Mei and her family – are depicted having a Thanksgiving dinner together, one of the more recent Pixar additions to the collection.

Genie from Aladdin appears with a Thanksgiving turkey, his blue form and expressive gestures making this one of the more dynamic single-character pages in the set.

Coloring Guide: Disney Characters in Thanksgiving Settings

The Thanksgiving color palette – warm ambers, golds, oranges, deep reds, and earthy browns – works beautifully against most Disney character color schemes. The holiday’s warmth complements many Disney character palettes naturally, but some combinations require specific attention.

Mickey in turkey costume: Mickey’s signature red shorts and white gloves carry into the turkey costume page, but the turkey elements dominate – the feather arrangement uses warm brown for the body feathers (darkening toward the back and wing edges), orange for the beak and feet, and red for the wattle. Mickey’s characteristic black face is visible through the turkey head arrangement.

Chip and Dale in harvest costumes: Chip’s fur is a lighter warm brown, and Dale’s is a darker brown – this distinction is the most important color choice in any Chip and Dale page. Chip’s pilgrim hat is dark brown with a white band and a gold buckle. The harvest basket contents use their natural colors: vivid red apples, brown walnuts, orange pumpkin, and yellow corn.

Elsa and Anna at Thanksgiving: Elsa’s signature ice-blue palette and Anna’s warm magenta-red palette create a natural visual contrast in this duo page. For a Thanksgiving setting, their characteristic colors remain – Elsa in cool blue tones, Anna in warmer reds and greens – with the warm autumn table setting providing a complementary background.

Olaf in fall leaves: Olaf’s body is white – the same pale, cool white used in any Olaf page – with his characteristic stick arms and black coal eyes. The fall leaves costume layered over him uses vivid autumn tones: red, orange, and yellow leaves in a naturalistic pattern. The contrast between Olaf’s cold white body and the warm autumn leaves makes this a visually striking page.

Mike Wazowski as turkey: Mike’s body is a vivid, fully saturated lime to medium green – his canonical one-eyed green ball form. The turkey elements are applied over this: warm brown feathers radiating from his green body, an orange beak near his mouth area, and the characteristic red turkey wattle. The green-and-brown combination is unusual but works because the contrast is high.

Baymax with turkey: Baymax is pure white – the specific soft, slightly warm white of his inflatable body, with minimal shadow to suggest his rounded form. The turkey he holds uses warm brown and orange tones, providing the color contrast the page needs since Baymax himself contributes almost no color.

Inside Out characters: Each emotion character has a canonical, vivid color: Joy is yellow, Sadness is blue, Anger is red, Fear is purple, and Disgust is green. These vivid, saturated colors create a naturally colorful ensemble page without requiring any unusual color decisions. The Thanksgiving table elements around them use warm gold, brown, and orange harvest tones.

Turning Red family: Mei’s signature look – dark hair, round glasses, red hoodie – places her in warm tones that suit Thanksgiving naturally. Her mother, Ming, and the family setting use warm domestic tones consistent with the film’s family-centered aesthetic.

Lilo, Stitch, and Nani: Stitch’s blue is a medium, slightly grayish-blue – not a vivid electric blue, but a more muted, slightly desaturated blue that reflects his alien biology. Lilo typically wears a red dress with white hibiscus print. Nani wears casual, warm-toned clothing. The Hawaiian family dynamic translates naturally to the Thanksgiving theme of family gathering.

Meeko: As a raccoon, Meeko uses a gray-brown body with the characteristic raccoon mask markings – dark gray around the eyes – and a banded tail alternating dark and light gray. His association with Pocahontas gives this page an additional layer of meaning in a Thanksgiving context, since Pocahontas engages most directly with the colonial-era historical period that Thanksgiving commemorates.

4 Creative Ideas with Your Disney Thanksgiving Pages

Once colored, these pages can become more than just artwork. Here are four ways families and teachers use completed Disney Thanksgiving pages:

Disney Thanksgiving Wall Art and Decorations

Frame your finished pages to create seasonal wall art, or cut out individual characters to use as table decoration placards at the Thanksgiving table. A Mickey turkey page in a simple frame makes a cheerful seasonal decoration that children take pride in displaying.

Disney Characters In Traditional Thanksgiving Costumes
Disney Characters In Traditional Thanksgiving Costumes

Disney Princess Thanksgiving Table Centerpiece

The Disney Princesses pages work beautifully as table centerpieces – color multiple princess pages, cut them out, and arrange them in a folded paper stand at the center of the Thanksgiving table. Keeping each princess in her canonical color scheme (Belle in yellow, Snow White in yellow and blue, Elsa in ice blue) creates a vivid, recognizable display.

Disney Princesses Thanksgiving Dinner
Disney Princesses Thanksgiving Dinner (Resource: tumblr.com/sketchderps)

Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving Bookmarks

Cut completed Pooh and Piglet pages into long bookmark strips, laminate them, and use them as Thanksgiving bookmarks or gift enclosures with holiday books. Pooh’s warm golden-yellow coloring suits the harvest season naturally, making these among the most seasonally appropriate bookmark options in the collection.

Disney Character With Thanksgiving Food
Disney Character With Thanksgiving Food

Chip and Dale Harvest Greeting Cards

Fold a sheet of cardstock in half, color the Chip and Dale harvest page, and cut out the characters and their fruit basket to paste onto the card front. The warm harvest colors – red apples, brown walnuts, orange pumpkin – create a naturally Thanksgiving-appropriate greeting card that children can give to grandparents, teachers, or family friends.

Disney Characters With A Thanksgiving Fruit Basket
Disney Characters With A Thanksgiving Fruit Basket

FAQs

What Disney characters are in this Thanksgiving collection? The collection includes Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Donald Duck, Pluto, Chip and Dale, Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Snow White, Belle, Tinker Bell, Mirabel (Encanto), Elsa, Anna, Olaf, Mike Wazowski, Baymax, the Inside Out emotions, Moana, Stitch, Lilo and Nani, Meeko, Dumbo, Lotso Bear, Genie, Asha (Wish), the Elemental characters, and the Turning Red family.

Are these pages appropriate for young children? Yes. The pages vary in complexity – simpler character portraits like Pooh, Olaf, and Baymax work well for preschool and kindergarten ages, while more detailed ensemble scenes like the Disney Princesses party and the Inside Out table are better suited for ages 6 and up.

When is Thanksgiving celebrated? Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States and the second Monday of October in Canada.

Can these pages be used in a classroom Thanksgiving activity? Yes. These pages work well as individual quiet-time activities, group coloring projects, or classroom decoration creation – cut-out characters can be arranged into a classroom Thanksgiving bulletin board display.

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Charlotte Taylor – Writer

I'm Charlotte Taylor, a former preschool teacher turned content creator at Coloringpagesonly.com. Fueled by my love for children and a deep passion for exploring the world through colors, I’m dedicated to inspiring creativity and spreading a vibrant, positive artistic spirit to all.