Free Futurama Coloring Pages: 60+ printable PDF pages featuring Fry, Leela, Bender, Zoidberg, Professor Farnsworth, Hermes Conrad, Amy Wong, Nibbler, Kif Kroker, Zapp Brannigan, and the Robot Devil, including trio scenes, funny variants, a Christmas page, and baby Bender. All free, download PDF to print, or color online.

Futurama presents two distinct coloring problems in one set. The human and humanoid characters, Fry in his red jacket, Leela with her purple ponytail and single eye, Amy in her pink outfit, work like any character coloring: flat base tones, distinct color zones, expressive faces. Bender and the Robot Devil are a different challenge entirely: metallic grey and silver surfaces that need tonal work to read as actual metal rather than flat grey shapes.

The pages divide along those same lines. Solo and expression pages, Fry smiling, Zoidberg being dramatic, Professor Farnsworth announcing something alarming, a reward for getting the character’s signature palette exactly right, and capturing the comic expression that makes each one funny. Group and scene pages, the trio of Fry, Leela, and Bender together, Nibbler eating Elzar, and the Christmas page bring multiple characters into one frame and ask you to keep each palette distinct while managing a shared background. Simpler character outlines and the cute Zoidberg page suit younger fans and quick sessions; the detailed scene pages and Robot Devil give older fans and adults more to work through.

These pages work well at home or as fan art for any viewer of the series. These are fan-made coloring pages and are not official, licensed, or endorsed by Matt Groening, 20th Television Animation, or any rights holder of the Futurama franchise.

Quick Answer

Futurama coloring pages are a free set of 60+ printable PDFs and online coloring sheets covering eleven main and recurring characters across solo, duo, and group pages, plus funny variants and a Christmas design. The mix of metallic robot surfaces and vivid alien and human character palettes makes this one of the more technically varied sets in the cartoon category.

Best for: Futurama fans, adult animation fans, older kids, teens, adults, and sci-fi cartoon enthusiasts. 

Formats: printable PDF and online coloring. 

Popular characters: Fry, Leela, Bender, Zoidberg, Professor Farnsworth, Nibbler. 

Creative uses: fan art practice, sci-fi character studies, metallic surface coloring, group scene composition, and Futurama fan displays

What’s Inside Futurama Coloring Pages

Fry Coloring Pages

Philip J. Fry appears in multiple sheets: solo portraits, the full-name labeled “Philip J. Fry” page, Fry from Futurama, and Fry free printable versions.

Coloring Fry: his signature look is a bright tomato-red jacket over a white shirt, with sandy blond hair, blue jeans, and white sneakers. The red jacket is his single most recognizable feature: keep it a warm, saturated red rather than brick or orange-red. His expression ranges from oblivious to pleased, and a slight roundness in the face reflects his good-natured simplicity.

Leela Coloring Pages

Turanga Leela appears in several solo sheets plus trio scenes, including Leela Futurama, Leela from Futurama, and Fry and Leela from Futurama.

Coloring Leela: her most distinctive feature is the single large eye at the center of her face, which needs careful attention to make it read correctly rather than as a mistake. Her hair is dark purple in a high ponytail, her outfit is a white sleeveless top, and her skin tone is a warm beige. The eye is brown with a dark pupil, and its size relative to her face is the whole character design challenge.

Bender Coloring Pages

Bender appears in the most sheets of any character: solo pages, funny Bender, baby Bender, Futurama Bender, and Bender free printable versions.

Coloring Bender: Bender is primarily smooth grey metal with a lighter silver sheen. His chassis is rounded and cylindrical, and the light-and-shadow work on the curved surfaces is what separates a flat grey page from one that actually looks like metal. Add a pale highlight along the top of each curved surface and a slightly darker shadow at the base. His eyes are white with small black pupils, and his antenna is a narrow antenna rising from the top of his head.

Zoidberg Coloring Pages

Dr. Zoidberg appears in several sheets: John A. Zoidberg, Zoidberg from Futurama, funny Zoidberg, cute Zoidberg, and free Zoidberg versions.

Coloring Zoidberg: he is a crustacean alien with a warm coral-red or orange-red body, pale cream tentacles around the mouth, and small dark eyes. His lab coat is white, usually worn open. Zoidberg’s comedy depends on his undignified enthusiasm, so his expression should look either desperately eager or dramatically aggrieved, never calm or dignified.

Professor Farnsworth, Hermes Conrad, Amy Wong, and Kif Pages

Professor Farnsworth appears in two sheets, Hermes Conrad in three, Amy Wong in two, and Kif Kroker in one.

Coloring the Planet Express crew: each crew member has a fixed series palette. The Professor wears a white lab coat with dark trousers, has white hair, and very pale skin. Hermes is dark-skinned with a dark suit and tie. Amy wears a distinctive pink crop top and pink trousers, with tan skin and black hair. Kif is a slim, pale green alien with a grey uniform. Keeping each character’s palette accurate makes group pages read as a real cast rather than generic figures.

Nibbler Coloring Pages

Nibbler appears in four sheets: Nibbler solo, Nibbler from Futurama, Nibbler eating Elzar, and funny Nibbler.

Coloring Nibbler: Nibbler is small and round, with a deep black body, three eyes (two yellow and one large red), and a tiny red cape. He looks deceptively cute for a creature that secretly guides the fate of the universe. The contrast between his black body and the bright yellow and red eye colors is sharp and graphic, and keeping those details precise is what makes him recognizable at his small scale.

Zapp Brannigan, Robot Devil, and Special Pages

Zapp Brannigan appears in one sheet, the Robot Devil in three (including a Fry and Robot Devil scene), and the set also includes a Futurama Christmas page and a full-cast characters page.

Coloring Zapp, the Robot Devil, and the Christmas page: Zapp wears a red and gold captain’s uniform. The Robot Devil is red with black details, his color echoing the devil imagery he parodies; give his metallic surfaces the same light-and-shadow treatment as Bender, but in deep red tones rather than grey. The Christmas page suits a brighter, warmer palette to contrast with the show’s usual 31st-century neon aesthetic.

Printable PDF and Online Futurama 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, pencils, or fine-liners, and use the on-screen option when there is no printer nearby. The PDF holds the show’s clean, angular character outlines well on standard letter or A4 paper.

What These Pages Do

Futurama has a very deliberate visual design that splits the cast into readable categories: humans in primary colors, aliens in non-human skin tones, and robots in metallic greys and reds. Working through this set means working through all three systems, and each one teaches something different. The human pages, Fry’s jacket, Leela’s eye, Amy’s pink, are studies in how a single distinctive feature anchors an otherwise simple design. The alien pages, Zoidberg’s coral, Kif’s green, and Nibbler’s black, ask you to work with unfamiliar skin tones and keep expressions readable on non-human anatomy. The robot pages introduce a technical coloring problem, metallic surfaces, that carries over to any subject that involves chrome, steel, or machine surfaces. Together, the set covers more coloring ground than most single-franchise collections. From here, cartoon coloring pages are the parent hub, and Simpsons coloring pages offer another Matt Groening universe to explore alongside it. For the adult animation angle, Rick and Morty coloring pages and Family Guy coloring pages are natural companions.

The American Art Therapy Association describes everyday coloring as recreation and self-care rather than clinical therapy. For a Futurama fan, sitting down with a Bender or Zoidberg page is exactly that: a screen-free, focused activity built around characters and a world they genuinely enjoy. The American Academy of Pediatrics notes that imaginative, creative activities support healthy development at any age, and for younger fans drawn to Futurama’s sci-fi world, coloring the robots, aliens, and spacecraft delivers that kind of open-ended imaginative engagement with a fictional universe.

How to Color Futurama Coloring Pages

These steps work for any page in the set, from a single character portrait to the full group scene.

Separate the cast into three coloring modes before you start. Humans and humanoids use flat base tones and expressive faces. Aliens use non-human skin tones and unusual anatomy. Robots need tonal gradation on curved surfaces. Deciding which mode applies to each character on the page before touching any color keeps the approach consistent.

On robot pages, build metal with three tones. Choose a mid-grey as the base, add a pale silver highlight along the topmost edge of each curved surface, and deepen the tone slightly where the surface curves away from the light. That three-tone approach turns any grey cylinder into a convincing metallic surface without requiring fine detail work.

Anchor human characters with their signature feature first. Fry’s red jacket, Leela’s purple ponytail, Amy’s pink outfit: these are non-negotiable. Lay them in before working on faces or secondary details, and each character becomes immediately recognizable.

On alien pages, commit to the non-human tone. Zoidberg’s coral-red and Kif’s pale green only work if they are kept clearly distinct from any human skin tone on the same page. A Zoidberg that drifts toward orange-peach or a Kif that drifts toward grey loses species identity. Hold the unusual tone and trust it.

On group pages, give each character a distinct color territory. When Fry, Leela, and Bender share a page, make sure red, purple, and grey each occupy their own visual zone. Overlapping palettes are the most common way multi-character pages become difficult to read.

5 Creative Craft Ideas with Futurama Coloring Pages

Planet Express Crew Portrait

Color a trio page with Fry, Leela, and Bender in their series-accurate palettes against a dark space-blue background.

Label each character with their name and job title at Planet Express (Delivery Boy, Captain, Bending Unit) for a fan crew display.

Metal Study: Bender and Robot Devil

Color a Bender page and the Robot Devil page side by side using the same three-tone metallic technique but in different base colors: grey for Bender, deep red for the Robot Devil.

Pin both together as a study in how the same metallic surface technique adapts to different color families.

Zoidberg Expression Sheet

Color the funny, cute, and standard Zoidberg pages in the same palette but with different expressions, capturing his range from triumphant to pitiable.

Arrange them in a row as a character expression reference sheet showing how much emotion Zoidberg can carry despite his non-human anatomy.

Futurama Christmas Display

Color the Futurama Christmas page using a warm holiday palette: reds, golds, and deep greens that contrast with the crew’s usual sci-fi neons.

Display it alongside Christmas coloring pages for a seasonal fan display that mixes the show’s universe with the holiday theme.

Alien Skin Tone Study

Color Zoidberg, Nibbler, Kif Kroker, and the Robot Devil side by side, giving each the show’s accurate non-human tone.

Label each with its species and note the color used for a reference card showing how Futurama’s designers assigned color to communicate species identity at a glance.

FAQ About Futurama Coloring Pages

Are these Futurama 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 covers Fry, Leela, Bender, Zoidberg, Professor Farnsworth, Hermes Conrad, Amy Wong, Nibbler, Kif Kroker, Zapp Brannigan, and the Robot Devil, along with trio scenes, a Christmas page, funny variants, and baby Bender.

What is Futurama? 

Futurama is an animated comedy series created by Matt Groening and David X. Cohen, first airing on Fox in 1999. It follows Philip J. Fry, a pizza deliveryman accidentally frozen in 1999 and thawed in the year 2999, who joins the Planet Express delivery crew alongside one-eyed captain Leela and bending robot Bender. The series ran on Fox, Comedy Central, and returned on Hulu in 2023. You can read more on the Wikipedia page.

What colors should I use for Fry? 

Fry wears a bright tomato-red jacket over a white shirt, with sandy blond hair, blue jeans, and white sneakers. Keep the jacket a warm, fully saturated red: brick-red or orange-red, both drift away from the series look.

What is the hardest character to color in the set? 

Bender and the Robot Devil present the most technical challenge because their metallic surfaces need careful tonal work to read as real metal rather than flat grey or red. Dividing each metallic surface into three zones, a mid-base, a bright highlight on the upper curve, and a deeper tone where it turns away from the light, handles this effectively.

Are there pages with multiple characters together? 

Yes. Several sheets show the core trio of Fry, Leela, and Bender together, plus Fry with the Robot Devil, Leela with Bender and Fry, Nibbler eating Elzar, and a full-cast characters page.

What is the Nibbler page about? 

Nibbler is Leela’s small black alien pet who appears deceptively cute but secretly plays a much larger role in the show’s mythology. The set includes a page of him eating Elzar, a running gag from the series. Color his body deep black, his two small eyes bright yellow, his large third eye red, and his tiny cape red to match.

Are these pages good for younger children? 

The simpler character outlines, the cute Zoidberg page, and the baby Bender suit younger children. The detailed scene pages, the Robot Devil, and multi-character group pages are better suited to older fans who want a more involved coloring session.

Are these official Futurama coloring pages? 

No. They are fan-made coloring sheets for personal use and are not affiliated with Matt Groening, 20th Television Animation, Hulu, or the Futurama franchise.

What crafts can I make with these pages? 

Popular options include a Planet Express crew portrait, a Bender and Robot Devil metal study, a Zoidberg expression sheet, a Futurama Christmas display, and an alien skin tone reference card.

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These pages suit home use and fan creative sessions for all ages. They are fan-made coloring designs and are not official products of the Futurama franchise.

For the final pass, identify the character type first (human, alien, or robot), anchor the signature feature before anything else, and on metallic pages, work from light to dark across each curved surface. Those habits apply to every character in the set.

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