Free Emperor’s New Groove Coloring Pages: 30+ printable PDF pages featuring Kuzco as emperor and llama, Pacha, Yzma, and Kronk with his famous shoulder angel and devil. This is one of the few Disney films where the villain and her henchman are genuinely funnier than the hero. All free, download PDF to print, or color online.
The whole film runs in warm, earthy Andean colors rather than the cool blues and golds you’d expect from a Disney palace story. Even Yzma, who should by villain tradition wear cold, dramatic purple, gets a warm pinkish-purple that suits a character played entirely for laughs. Nothing here is icy or dark, which keeps everything feeling comedic and grounded rather than threatening.
The pages are split between Kuzco in human form and Kuzco as a llama, which are genuinely two different coloring experiences. Human Kuzco is all sharp angles and imperial costume. Llama Kuzco is round and fluffy and deeply undignified. The villain pages for Yzma and Kronk are some of the best in the set, and the Kronk shoulder angel and devil page is a particular treat.
These pages work great for fans of all ages. They are fan-made coloring pages and are not official, licensed, or endorsed by Walt Disney Pictures or any rights holder of Emperor’s New Groove.
Quick Answer
Emperor’s New Groove coloring pages are a free set of 30+ printable PDFs and online sheets featuring Kuzco, Llama Kuzco, Pacha, Yzma, Kronk, and Bucky the squirrel. The set’s warm, earthy Andean palette is what makes it visually distinct from most Disney coloring pages, and Kronk’s shoulder angel and devil scene is one of the most fun single pages in any Disney collection.
Best for: Emperor’s New Groove fans, Disney comedy fans, all ages, and anyone who loves a great villain-henchman duo
Formats: printable PDF and online coloring
Popular pages: Kuzco Emperor’s New Groove, Pacha with Llama, Kronk and Yzma, Kronk Shoulder Angel and Devil, Yzma from Emperor’s New Groove
Creative uses: home coloring, classroom activities, Kuzco before-and-after (emperor vs llama), Kronk angel and devil page, Yzma and Kronk villain duo display
What’s Inside Emperor’s New Groove Coloring Pages
Kuzco Pages
Kuzco appears in the largest share of the set across his emperor form, various expressions, and scenes with Pacha.
Coloring Kuzco: in his emperor form, his costume is warm gold and red with Incan-style patterns, and his attitude shows in every pose. He’s angular and self-important-looking even when just standing still. His hair is jet black, his skin is a warm medium brown, and his eyes are dark and expressive. Keep all his colors on the warm side: this is a character from the highlands of Peru, not a European palace, and the palette should feel earthy and sun-warmed rather than regal and cool.
Llama Kuzco Pages
Several pages show Kuzco in his llama transformation, including pages with Pacha and a printable llama page.
Coloring Llama Kuzco: he’s a warm, slightly shaggy tan-brown llama, but with Kuzco’s very specific facial expressions making it clear this is not just any llama. His fur should read as soft and woolly with some texture rather than a flat fill. The key is keeping the llama’s warm brown palette close enough to Kuzco’s human skin and hair tones that there’s a visual continuity between the two forms, which makes the transformation funnier because you can still tell it’s him.
Pacha Pages
Pacha shows up solo, with llama Kuzco, and with his wife Chicha.
Coloring Pacha: he’s a warm, stocky, thoroughly decent man in a traditional Andean poncho. His poncho is earthy red-brown or rust, his skin is warm and dark, and his whole look communicates someone who works outdoors and is comfortable in his own skin. He is the most straightforwardly likable character in the set, and his warm, unpretentious palette reflects that: no sharp colors, no dramatic accents, just honest, earthy warmth.
Yzma Pages
Yzma appears in solo pages and alongside Kronk.
Coloring Yzma: she’s the key villain decision in the set. Unlike most Disney villains who wear cold, dark, dramatic colors, Yzma’s purple runs warmer and more pinkish than you’d expect. She’s played entirely as a comedic character, so her palette should read as theatrical and over-the-top rather than genuinely threatening. Her skin is an extreme pale grey-white, her hair is tall and silvery-white, and her narrow, exaggerated body proportions make her visually hilarious even in a static pose. Lean into the warm purple and don’t be afraid to make her costume color almost garish, because that’s exactly right for this character.
Kronk Pages
Kronk appears in solo pages, as Angel Kronk, as Devil Kronk, and in the celebrated shoulder angel and devil scene alongside Yzma.
Coloring Kronk: he’s physically enormous, with a simple bright green shirt and warm tan skin that makes him look like someone who spends a lot of time working out and very little time plotting. His straightforward, unpretentious palette is part of the joke: he looks like he should be playing the serious physical threat role, but is clearly not suited for it. The angel and devil versions on the shoulder pages wear the classic white and red, respectively, which gives those pages the most vivid color accent in the whole set. The full shoulder scene page is the most entertaining coloring opportunity in the entire collection.
Bucky the Squirrel and General Pages
Bucky the squirrel makes one appearance. Several general and printable pages round out the set.
Coloring Bucky: he’s a small, warm brown squirrel with the deadpan expression of an animal who has seen too much. Standard warm squirrel browns and a small white belly. He’s quick and satisfying to color and provides a fun break from the larger character pages.
Printable PDF and Online Emperor’s New Groove Coloring Pages
Every page comes as a printable PDF or an online coloring sheet.
Using both formats: the PDF works well for the more detailed costume and villain pages. The online version is perfect for younger fans who want to jump straight into the funny Kuzco and llama pages. Both keep the film’s expressive, rubbery character linework sharp.
What These Pages Do
Emperor’s New Groove is the Disney film that most openly refuses to take itself seriously, and its color palette matches that decision. Where other Disney films use cool, dramatic tones to signal danger or grandeur, this one stays warm and earthy throughout, even in its villain scenes. Yzma doesn’t get a cold purple; she gets a warm, pinkish theatrical one. Kuzco’s palace isn’t in royal ice-blue; it’s in warm Andean gold and red. That consistent warmth keeps every scene reading as comedic rather than threatening, and coloring this set means staying in that warm, slightly exaggerated register rather than reaching for the cooler, more serious tones that most Disney palettes use at their dramatic moments. Kronk’s shoulder angel and devil page is the set’s clearest expression of this: classic moral symbolism rendered in a character too cheerful to understand it. From here, Disney coloring pages are the parent hub, and Aladdin coloring pages and Hercules coloring pages are the closest picks for more Disney comedy set in ancient and exotic worlds.
Emperor’s New Groove has one of the most devoted cult followings of any Disney film, and fans who love it tend to love it fiercely. These pages capture some of the film’s best visual moments, from Kuzco’s imperial self-importance to the llama’s bewildered dignity and Kronk’s cheerful moral confusion. For younger kids, the llama pages and the funny Kuzco expressions are instantly appealing. For older fans, the Yzma and Kronk villain pages reward careful, enthusiastic coloring.
The American Art Therapy Association recognizes that coloring pages built around humor and playful character designs offer a joyful and low-pressure creative experience. Emperor’s New Groove’s cast, from Kuzco’s imperial self-importance to Kronk’s cheerful moral confusion, delivers that playfulness consistently.
The American Academy of Pediatrics supports media that help children understand that personal growth often comes from unexpected situations and unlikely friendships. Kuzco learning humility through his bond with Pacha is a warmly delivered lesson wrapped in excellent comedy.
How to Color Emperor’s New Groove Coloring Pages
Tips that work well across the full set.
Stay warm throughout. This is the single most important habit for this set. Every color choice should lean toward warm, earthy tones rather than cool or dramatic ones. Even when a color might want to go cooler, pull it back toward warmth. The whole film lives in that register.
Make Yzma’s purple warmer and more theatrical than you’d choose for a typical Disney villain. She’s not scary, she’s ridiculous, and her color should reflect that. A slightly warm, pinkish-magenta purple suits her far better than the cold, dramatic purple of a Maleficent or Ursula.
Keep Llama Kuzco’s fur textured rather than flat. A flat single-color fill on a llama loses the fluffy, woolly quality that makes the transformation funny. A little tonal variation, suggesting texture, goes a long way.
Treat the Kronk shoulder page as a set highlight. The angel and devil versions in white and red are the brightest, most vivid colors in the entire set, and they deserve confident, clean application. This is one page in the set where going bold and saturated rather than earthy is absolutely right.
Pacha is the set’s grounding reference point. If everything around him starts getting too vivid or dramatic, use his warm, unpretentious, earthy palette as a check. He should always read as the most normal and grounded person on any page he shares.
5 Creative Craft Ideas with Emperor’s New Groove Coloring Pages
Kuzco Emperor Versus Llama Flip Card
Color a Kuzco Emperor page in his full imperial gold-and-red costume and a Llama Kuzco page in warm woolly tan.
Fold a blank card in half and glue the emperor version to one half and the llama version to the other, so the card flips between Kuzco’s two very different states. Takes about twenty minutes.
Kronk Angel and Devil Display
Color the Kronk shoulder angel and devil page, giving the angel version clean white and the devil version a confident red.
Cut out just the angel and devil figures from the page and mount them on separate small cards, then display them on either side of a portrait of Kronk. Takes about twenty-five minutes.
Yzma and Kronk Villain Duo Card
Color an Yzma page and a Kronk page in their respective palettes, keeping Yzma theatrical warm-purple and Kronk simple bright green.
Trim both to matching sizes and place them back-to-back on a folded card for a villain duo display that captures how mismatched this pair really is. Takes about twenty minutes.
Pacha Poncho Color Study
Color the Pacha solo page, experimenting with different warm earthy tones for his poncho, from rust-red to burnt orange to warm brown.
Pick the tone that feels most authentically Andean to you, then note it down and use that same choice consistently across every Pacha page in the set. Takes about fifteen minutes.
Full Cast Llama Farm Scene
Color the Pacha and Llama page, the Llama Emperor’s New Groove page, and Bucky the Squirrel, then cut all three out and arrange them on a single backing sheet.
Glue down the arranged group to create a simple scene from the film’s outdoor adventure section. Takes about twenty-five minutes.
FAQ About Emperor’s New Groove Coloring Pages
Are these Emperor’s New Groove coloring pages free, and can I color them online?
Yes, completely free. Download the PDF and print at home, or color directly on the website without printing.
Does the set include Kuzco as both a human and a llama?
Yes. Several pages show Kuzco in his emperor form, and a separate group of pages shows him as a llama, including pages alongside Pacha. The two forms really are different coloring experiences, which makes the set more varied than a single-character design usually offers.
What is Emperor’s New Groove?
Emperor’s New Groove is a 2000 Disney animated comedy set in a fictional ancient Andean empire. It follows the arrogant young emperor Kuzco, who is accidentally transformed into a llama by his scheming advisor Yzma and must enlist the help of a good-natured villager named Pacha to return to his human form. The film is known for its irreverent, fast-paced comedy and its unusually self-aware humor. You can read more on Wikipedia.
Why is Yzma’s purple warmer and less dramatic than most Disney villain colors?
Because Yzma is a comedy villain rather than a genuinely threatening one. The film plays her entirely for laughs, and her warm, slightly garish pinkish-purple suits that comedic register better than the cold, dramatic purple of more serious Disney villains. Her palette tells you she’s ridiculous before she opens her mouth.
What colors should I use for Kuzco as emperor?
Warm gold and red in Incan-inspired patterns for his costume, jet black hair, and warm medium brown skin. Keep all tones warm and earthy rather than cool or regal. This is a Peruvian highland palace, not a European throne room.
What makes the Kronk shoulder page special?
The page shows Kronk with a tiny angel version of himself on one shoulder and a tiny devil version on the other, representing his conscience trying to guide a character too cheerful to follow either. The angel wears white, and the devil wears red, making those figures the most vivid, saturated colors in the entire set. It’s a genuinely funny page that rewards enthusiastic coloring.
Are these official Emperor’s New Groove coloring pages?
No. These are fan-made coloring sheets for personal use only, not affiliated with or endorsed by Walt Disney Pictures or any rights holder of Emperor’s New Groove.
Who is Bucky the squirrel?
Bucky is a small squirrel who appears in one of the film’s running jokes, reacting to Kuzco and Pacha’s misadventures with the deadpan patience of someone who has seen everything. He has one page in the set and is quick to color: warm brown with a white belly, small and satisfying.
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One habit that covers most of this set: stay warm. Pull every color toward the earthy, sun-warmed Andean palette rather than anything cool or regal, even Yzma’s villain purple. The one exception is the Kronk shoulder page, where the angel’s white and devil’s red should be bold and clean. Everything else stays warm.
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