Free Impidimp Coloring Pages: 24 printable PDF designs featuring this Dark and Fairy-type Pokémon, from character portraits to cartoon and playful sketch-style pages. Each page can be downloaded as a PDF to print or colored online in the browser.

Impidimp Coloring Pages feature a dual Dark and Fairy-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VIII, first appearing in Pokémon Sword and Shield. Officially known as the Wily Pokémon, Impidimp has a small, fuchsia body with a large head, wiry limbs, a purple mask-like marking on its face, prominent, pointed ears, and a bat-wing-shaped tuft of hair at the back of its head. Rather than being simply mischievous for fun, Impidimp actually feeds on the irritation and negative energy of people and Pokémon around it, sneaking into homes to cause trouble and absorb these emotions through its nose. Impidimp is also a male-only species, with no known female counterpart, and it evolves into Morgrem starting at level 32, which then evolves into Grimmsnarl starting at level 42.

This collection groups its 24 designs into character portraits, cartoon-style pages, and line-art sketches with playful and color-reference scenes, giving fans a range of designs to match any coloring session.

What Is Inside This Collection

The 24 Impidimp designs fall into three groups based on pose and style.

Character Portraits

These pages show Impidimp in a standard standing pose, highlighting its large head and pointed ears. Color the main body in Crayola Magenta or Razzmatazz, the face mask in Purple Heart, and the hair tuft in a darker Plum.

Cartoon Style

These pages capture Impidimp with clean, expressive linework closer to its appearance in the animated series. Keep the fuchsia body bold and consistent, with the purple face mask as the main point of contrast.

Line-Art Sketches, Playful, and Color-Reference Scenes

This group includes looser sketch-style drawings, a playful “funny” expression page, and a simplified color-reference sheet. Light layering with Orchid and Wisteria works well for the sketch-style pages, while the color-reference page benefits from a simple two-tone palette.

What Impidimp Coloring Pages Do

Fine motor development. The American Academy of Pediatrics identifies fine motor skill development as a core benefit of structured coloring for children ages 2 through 7. Impidimp’s pointed ears and small hair tuft give children practice with careful, controlled line work alongside the larger body shape.

Connecting to a favorite character. Impidimp is a recognizable Pokémon from the Galar region, and coloring a familiar character gives children a rewarding, recognizable subject to work with, which can build confidence for tackling more detailed designs later.

Anxiety reduction through focus. A 2005 study in the Art Therapy Journal documented measurable reductions in anxiety following structured coloring sessions. Impidimp’s simple, rounded shapes give colorists a steady, approachable form to follow.

Learning about evolution and unique Pokémon traits. Coloring Impidimp gives children a natural opening to talk about how it evolves into Morgrem and then Grimmsnarl, and how its species is one of only a few male-only Pokémon lines in the games.

How to Color Impidimp Pages Well

  • Main body: Base the fuchsia body in Crayola Magenta or Razzmatazz, keeping the color consistent across the head and limbs.
  • Face mask: Color the purple mask-like marking on the face in Purple Heart, since this feature frames Impidimp’s large eyes.
  • Hair tuft: Fill the bat-wing-shaped hair at the back of the head in a darker Plum or Violet.
  • Ears: Keep the prominent pointed ears the same fuchsia as the body, with a slightly darker shade along the inner edge.
  • Mouth and tongue: Use a bright Pink or Magenta for the tongue, which Impidimp is often shown sticking out.
  • Simple outline pages: Stick to two colors, Magenta for the body and Purple for the face mask, for a quick, clean result.

5 Creative Craft Ideas With Impidimp Coloring Pages

1. Impidimp Bookmark

Color a simple portrait page, cut around the shape, and glue it to a strip of cardstock for a sturdy, reusable bookmark.

2. Impidimp Standee

Mount a finished page onto cardboard, cut around the outline, and attach a folded paper base so it can stand upright on a shelf or desk.

3. Evolution Line Poster

Pair a colored Impidimp page with drawings or printouts representing Morgrem and Grimmsnarl on one poster board to show the full evolution line.

4. Mischief Scene Diorama

Glue a colored Impidimp page onto a small background with a simple painted doorway or window to reference its habit of sneaking into homes.

5. Impidimp Greeting Card

Fold a colored page in half to make a card front, then add a short handwritten note inside for a birthday or thank-you card.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Impidimp coloring pages?

Impidimp coloring pages are printable designs featuring the Dark and Fairy-type Pokémon Impidimp. This collection includes 24 designs, ranging from character portraits and cartoon-style pages to sketch-style and playful scenes, available as free PDF downloads or as pages to color directly online.

What is Impidimp?

Impidimp is a dual Dark and Fairy-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VIII, first appearing in Pokémon Sword and Shield. It is officially known as the Wily Pokémon and is based on an imp or goblin from folklore.

How does Impidimp evolve?

Impidimp evolves into Morgrem starting at level 32. Morgrem then evolves into Grimmsnarl starting at level 42.

What type is Impidimp?

Impidimp is a dual Dark and Fairy-type Pokémon, a typing it shares with both of its evolved forms, Morgrem and Grimmsnarl.

What does Impidimp actually do that makes it mischievous?

Impidimp feeds on the irritation and negative energy of people and Pokémon around it, sneaking into homes to cause trouble and absorbing these emotions through its nose. It becomes irritable if it can’t find negative energy to absorb.

Is Impidimp male or female?

Impidimp is a male-only species, with no known female counterpart. It is one of only a few male-only Pokémon lines and the only male-only Dark-type Pokémon line in the games.

Are Impidimp coloring pages suitable for young children?

Yes. This collection includes simple character portraits and color-reference pages suited to younger children, alongside more detailed cartoon and sketch-style pages for older children and adults.

What inspired Impidimp’s design?

Impidimp is based on an imp, possibly the Lincoln Imp specifically, and may also draw inspiration from other folklore creatures like goblins or gremlins, reflected in its mischievous personality and small, wiry build.

Start Coloring

Download any Impidimp design by clicking the page. No account, email, or payment is required. Pages print directly from the browser at full resolution or open in the online coloring tool for screen use. Share a finished page on Facebook or Pinterest using the share buttons at the top of each design page.

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Jennifer Thoa – Content Editor & Designer

Jennifer Thoa is Content Editor and Designer at ColoringPagesOnly.com. Degree in Journalism and Creative Writing, University of Kansas. She writes and edits long-form educational articles on anime, film, animals, world cultures, and automotive history - verified against named primary sources before publication.