Disney Zombies Coloring Pages at ColoringPagesOnly.com brings together 40+ free printable pages covering the full cast of Disney’s ZOMBIES musical film franchise – from the core duo of Zed and Addison to Zed’s sister Eliza, the werewolf trio of Wyatt, Willa, and Wynter, and the supporting cast of Bonzo, Bucky, and Bree that populate Seabrook High. The collection spans scenes from across the franchise, from the original ZOMBIES (2018) through the most recent chapter, capturing the character relationships, school settings, and ensemble moments that define the series’ warmly comedic tone. The full TV Show and Films collection is available through our TV Show and Films Coloring Pages hub.

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About Disney Zombies

ZOMBIES (stylized in all-caps) is a Disney Channel Original Movie franchise of musical teen comedies set in the fictional town of Seabrook – a rigidly orderly human community that must learn to coexist with different supernatural groups who attend Seabrook High School. The franchise began with ZOMBIES in 2018, in which zombies from the neighboring Zombietown are permitted to attend human school for the first time. The central relationship – between zombie football player Zed and human cheerleader Addison – drives the story’s arc of acceptance, prejudice, and belonging across each installment.

ZOMBIES 2 (2020) introduced werewolves to Seabrook with the arrival of Wyatt, Willa, and Wynter from the Forbidden Forest. ZOMBIES 3 (2022) added aliens (the Acari) to the town’s supernatural community, revealing a personal connection to Addison. ZOMBIES 4 (2025) continued the franchise on Disney+. Each film is built around original musical numbers and uses the fantasy premise of monster integration as a vehicle for themes of inclusion, identity, and community acceptance, which has earned the series a devoted fanbase beyond its original Disney Channel young-teen demographic.

The films are produced by Disney Branded Television and are notable for combining practical school-setting choreography with distinct visual design for each supernatural group: zombies’ gray-green palette and glowing wristbands, werewolves’ earth tones and moonstone jewelry, and cheerleaders’ vivid red and white Seabrook Shakers uniforms.

Character Guide

Zed (full name Zed Necrodopolis) is the franchise’s zombie protagonist – a zombie from Zombietown who becomes Seabrook High’s star football player. His appearance has two states: in his standard zombie form, he has pale gray-green tinted skin, dark brown-black hair, and typically wears casual clothes in darker earthy tones. His eyes glow bright cyan-blue when his ZomCom wristband activates – a device that regulates zombie behavior. Zed is energetic, optimistic, and the emotional center of every ensemble scene he appears in. He appears in the largest number of tiles in the collection, frequently paired with Addison or Eliza.

Addison is Zed’s human girlfriend and Seabrook High’s lead cheerleader – a character defined visually by her white/silver-blonde natural hair (which she initially hides under a blonde wig conforming to Seabrook’s human aesthetic standards) and her red and white Seabrook Shakers cheerleading uniform. Her skin is fair, her expressions are warm and open, and she is almost always depicted in her cheerleading costume when in school settings. The Addison Portrait, Addison from Disney Zombies, Disney Zombies Addison, and the various Zed-and-Addison duo pages are the tiles most frequently requested by fans of the central relationship.

Eliza is Zed’s older sister – also a zombie, with the same pale gray-green skin and dark coloring as Zed, but with a more assertive, structured personal aesthetic. Eliza tends toward darker outfit choices and is frequently depicted in indoor/school hallway settings. She is the most frequently featured character in confrontational or expressive scene pages – Eliza Pointing Angry, Eliza Scolding Zed and Bonzo, Eliza and Zed Thinking – reflecting her role as the group’s strategist and the character most likely to be visibly opinionated.

Wyatt Lykensen is the werewolf love interest introduced in ZOMBIES 2 – a member of the werewolf pack with warm human-toned skin, dark hair, and werewolf markings visible on his skin in their natural form. Wyatt and Willa are siblings who lead the wolf pack alongside Wynter. Pages featuring Wyatt – Zed and Wyatt Talking, Wyatt and Eliza Talking, Wyatt Zed and Addison Action Pose – appear in the newer June 2025 tiles. The older tile Wyatt Lykensen, Willa Lykensen, and Wynter Barkowitz show all three werewolf characters together in their Zombies 2 designs.

Willa Lykensen is Wyatt’s sister and the most assertive of the werewolf characters – protective of her pack and initially resistant to integration with the other Seabrook communities. Wynter Barkowitz is the youngest and most enthusiastic of the werewolves, with a lighter, more expressive energy than Willa.

Bonzo is Zed’s zombie best friend – a larger, physically imposing zombie who communicates primarily in his own language (understood by Zed and Eliza) rather than standard English, which is a recurring source of comedic misunderstanding in the films. He appears in hallway group scenes alongside Zed and Eliza.

Bucky is the human cheer captain – antagonistic toward supernatural students in the original film, but who gradually moderates across the series. He wears the same red-and-white Seabrook Shakers colors as Addison and the rest of the cheer squad. The Disney Zombies Bucky tile covers his distinct portrait. Bree is Addison’s best human friend – the Addison and Bree tile covers this friendship pairing from the original films.

What’s in the Collection

The Zed and Addison duo pages form the most searched cluster in the collection – Zed and Addison Waving, Zed and Addison Cheering, Zed Giving Addison Piggyback Ride, Zed and Addison Going to School, Zed and Addison Scared Outdoors, Zed and Addison Sitting Together, Zed and Addison Disney Zombies, Disney Zombies Zed and Addison, Disney Zombies Addison and Zed cover the central couple in a range of emotional tones from cheerful to tense.

The Eliza-focused pages are the most expressively varied in the collection, capturing Eliza in her multiple characteristic modes – assertive (Eliza Pointing Angry), parental (Eliza Scolding Zed and Bonzo), deliberate (Eliza and Zed Thinking), and in motion (Eliza, Zed, and Bonzo Walking).

The ensemble and group pages provide the broadest cast coverage: Disney Zombies Group Scared (the four main characters – Zed, Wyatt, Addison, Eliza – in front of a large werewolf statue), Disney Zombies Group Looking Worried (group in jungle setting), Disney Zombies Characters Spying (Zed with binoculars hidden in bushes with Addison and Eliza), Disney Zombies Character Faces Collage (hexagonal portrait grid of multiple characters), and Wyatt, Zed, and Addison Action Pose (all three in action-ready stances).

The celebration and milestone pages – Disney Zombies Graduation (Zed, Addison, and a younger character in graduation caps) – capture transitional moments in the characters’ school arc.

The Wynter pages – Wynter Playing Guitar and Wynter and Zed Arguing – cover the werewolf character in her distinctive musical and confrontational moments from the newer installments.

Coloring Tips for Disney Zombies Pages

Disney Zombies has one of the most visually distinctive and internally consistent design systems of any Disney Channel property, built around a clear color palette that signals which community each character belongs to. Understanding this palette logic makes coloring the pages significantly more satisfying.

The zombie palette centers on pale gray-green skin – this is the most important and most frequently miscolored element in the entire collection. The zombie skin is not the bright, vivid green of classic Halloween zombies, nor is it simply pale gray. It is specifically a cool, desaturated pale tone with a slight green-gray bias – the color of slightly weathered white paper, or very pale jade, applied lightly. Coloring zombie skin too green makes the characters look like cartoonish Halloween monsters rather than the modernized, sympathetic zombies the franchise portrays. A very light wash of gray-green applied at low pressure, leaving significant white paper showing through, captures the zombie skin most accurately.

The ZomCom wristband glow – the bright cyan-blue that appears in Zed’s and Eliza’s eyes and around their wristbands when their zombie characteristics are active – is the most vivid color element in any zombie character page. It should be rendered as a genuinely luminous bright cyan-blue, significantly more saturated and vivid than the rest of the page’s muted palette, to suggest the electronic/supernatural glow quality.

The Seabrook Shakers cheerleader uniform – worn by Addison, Bucky, and Bree – is vivid red and white: the specific clean, fire-engine red of Disney’s presentation of school spirit, with white panels and trim. This is one of the most saturated color elements in the entire collection and should be applied at full saturation to create the visual contrast that distinguishes the human cheerleader characters from the supernatural students in ensemble pages.

Addison’s hair is the single most character-defining coloring decision in any page featuring her. Her natural hair – which she initially conceals but eventually embraces – is white to very pale silver-blonde, with essentially no yellow tone. This is colder and more silvery than a standard blonde, and it should remain distinctly paler than the ivory cream of her skin. In pages where she is wearing her wig (the conformist blonde wig she wears in early film scenes), the hair should be a warmer, more conventional golden-blonde rather than the cold silver-white of her natural hair.

Werewolf characters (Wyatt, Willa, Wynter) have warm human-toned skin in their human form – warmer and more golden-olive than the cool gray-green of the zombie characters. This contrast is deliberate in the franchise’s design and is clearest in ensemble pages where zombie and werewolf characters appear side by side. The werewolf community’s aesthetic tends toward earthy browns, grays, and natural tones in their clothing and accessories, as opposed to the red-and-white of the human cheerleaders and the darker industrial tones of zombie fashion.

The school hallway setting, which appears in a large number of the tiles, features warm-toned wood lockers, a neutral floor, and the signature red-and-white Seabrook color scheme on signage and banners. Applying the school setting’s warm tan-brown for the locker banks and the red-and-white for any visible school branding creates cohesion across multiple pages colored in the same session.

FAQs

What is Disney Zombies? ZOMBIES is a Disney Channel Original Movie musical franchise set in Seabrook, a town integrating zombie, werewolf, and alien students into a previously all-human high school. The franchise focuses on the relationship between zombie Zed and human cheerleader Addison across four installments (2018–2025).

Are the zombies in Disney Zombies scary? No. The franchise’s zombies are sympathetic, modern characters – teenage students attending school, playing football, and navigating social prejudice. The “zombie” aesthetic is limited to pale gray-green skin, glowing wristbands, and a few physical tics; there is no gore or horror content. The series is specifically designed for a Disney Channel family audience.

Who are the main characters? The core cast is Zed (zombie footballer), Addison (human cheerleader), Eliza (Zed’s sister), Wyatt and Willa Lykensen (werewolves), Wynter Barkowitz (werewolf), and Bonzo (Zed’s zombie friend). Bucky and Bree are recurring human characters.

What color is Addison’s real hair? Addison’s natural hair is white/silver-blonde – colder and more silvery than conventional blonde. She conceals it under a golden-blonde wig at Seabrook’s social insistence before eventually embracing it.

How many ZOMBIES movies are there? Four: ZOMBIES (2018), ZOMBIES 2 (2020), ZOMBIES 3 (2022), and ZOMBIES 4 (2025).

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