Free Ladybug and Cat Noir Coloring Pages: 80 printable PDF designs featuring the teen superhero duo from Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir, in solo portraits, paired scenes, civilian identities, and chibi styles. Each page can be downloaded as a PDF to print or colored online in the browser.
Ladybug and Cat Noir are the superhero identities of Marinette and Adrien, two Parisian teenagers who transform to protect their city while keeping their true identities secret from nearly everyone around them. Ladybug is known for her red-and-black polka dot suit and yo-yo, while Cat Noir wears a sleek black suit with a bell and a staff weapon. This collection follows the two heroes through action poses, quiet civilian moments, and scenes together as they work as a team.
The set includes solo Ladybug portraits, solo Cat Noir portraits, scenes with the pair together, civilian identity pages featuring Marinette and Adrien, and a group of chibi-style designs. Every page downloads as a free PDF or opens directly in the browser for online coloring, with no account required.
What Is Inside This Collection
Solo Ladybug Portraits
These pages focus on a single, clean view of Ladybug, showing her polka dot suit and yo-yo without other characters in the frame. Ladybug Superhero and Cool Ladybug give colorists a straightforward subject to focus on color and shading.
Solo Cat Noir Portraits
A set of pages shows Cat Noir on his own, highlighting his sleek black suit and playful expression. Miraculous Cat Noir and Cute Cat Noir let colorists work through their design without a paired composition.
Ladybug and Cat Noir Together
A large set of pages brings the two heroes together, from action scenes to quieter moments in Paris. Ladybug and Cat Noir and the Eiffel Tower and the streets of Paris Are Guarded By Ladybug and Cat Noir, giving colorists a fuller scene with both characters.
Civilian Identity Pages
Several pages show Marinette and Adrien in their everyday civilian lives, away from their superhero personas. Marinette Walks The Streets Of Paris and Adrien With Marinette highlight this quieter side of their story.
Chibi Styles
A smaller set of pages rounds Ladybug and Cat Noir into a softer, chibi-style design. Chibi Ladybug and Cat Noir offer a lighter, more playful take on the duo.
What Ladybug and Cat Noir Coloring Pages Do
A study in repeating pattern detail. Ladybug’s suit is covered in small, evenly spaced polka dots, and coloring them accurately means keeping each dot a consistent size and shape rather than an uneven scattering. The American Academy of Pediatrics points to structured coloring as a reliable way to build fine motor control, and working through that repeating pattern is good, focused practice for that kind of precision.
One identity, two very different looks. Because this collection includes both the heroes’ superhero suits and their everyday civilian outfits as Marinette and Adrien, working through the set is a good way to notice how the same characters can look completely different depending on the scene.
Calm focus through bold color blocking. A 2005 study in the Art Therapy Journal documented measurable reductions in anxiety following structured coloring sessions, and building up Ladybug’s red-and-black palette alongside Cat Noir’s black-and-gold suit invites confident, high-contrast shading that supports that same calming effect.
A theme of teamwork between different personalities. Ladybug’s focused, take-charge attitude balances against Cat Noir’s playful, easygoing style, giving colorists a simple, relatable theme about how two very different personalities can work well together toward a shared goal.
How to Color These Pages Well
- Ladybug’s suit: Use a bold Red for the main suit, adding evenly spaced Black polka dots and keeping the mask a matching red.
- Cat Noir’s suit: Color the suit a deep Black, adding a Gold or Yellow bell and belt to match his signature accents.
- Hair: Use Dark Brown or Black for both Marinette’s and Adrien’s hair, keeping the civilian styles softer than the more dramatic superhero poses.
- Skin tones: Use a warm, neutral skin tone for both characters, keeping shading soft and even across the face.
- Paris backgrounds: Blend Sky Blue into soft Gray for Parisian rooftops and skylines, and use warm Tan tones for landmark buildings like the Eiffel Tower.
- Chibi pages: Use slightly brighter, more saturated colors than the standard portraits to match the playful, rounded chibi style.
5 Creative Craft Ideas
1. Ladybug Yo-Yo Prop
Cut a circle from red cardstock and add black polka dots to recreate Ladybug’s signature yo-yo. Attach a length of string or yarn so it can be spun around like the character’s tool.
2. Cat Noir Bell Charm
Cut a small bell shape from gold or yellow paper and attach it to a string or ribbon to recreate Cat Noir’s signature accessory. Pair it with a colored Cat Noir page for a matching display.
3. Ladybug and Cat Noir Bookmark
Trim a simple solo portrait into a tall strip and laminate it, or cover it in clear contact paper. A short ribbon through a punched hole finishes it off.
4. Greeting Card
Glue a colored Ladybug and Cat Noir page onto a folded card for a birthday or thank-you note for a fellow fan. A short handwritten note about a favorite scene adds a personal touch.
5. Paris Skyline Diorama
Mount a colored page inside a small box decorated with paper rooftops and a simple Eiffel Tower cutout to build a mini Paris scene. This brings the show’s city setting into a hands-on display piece.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Ladybug and Cat Noir Coloring Pages?
Printable line-art designs of Ladybug and Cat Noir, characters from Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir, shown in solo portraits, paired scenes, and civilian identities. Free to download as a PDF or color online, no account needed.
Who are Ladybug and Cat Noir?
Ladybug and Cat Noir are the superhero identities of Marinette and Adrien, two Parisian teenagers who transform to protect their city while keeping their identities secret.
What show are Ladybug and Cat Noir from?
Ladybug and Cat Noir appear in Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir, an animated superhero series set in Paris.
What are Kwamis?
Kwamis are small magical companions that give Ladybug and Cat Noir their powers, appearing alongside the heroes in a few pages within this collection.
Are these coloring pages based on official artwork?
These are original line-art interpretations of the character designs, created for coloring rather than reproductions of official series artwork.
Are Ladybug and Cat Noir Coloring Pages appropriate for all ages?
Yes. The simple solo portraits and chibi pages suit younger fans, while the more detailed paired scenes may appeal to older kids and teens who want a longer coloring project.
Can I use these pages for a fan art project?
Yes. The mix of solo portraits, paired scenes, and civilian identity pages makes this set a good way to practice shading and character interaction, or to build a small personal fan art collection.
Can these pages be used for a party or classroom activity?
Yes. With such a wide range of scenes and styles, this collection works well for a themed birthday party or classroom activity where kids can each pick a favorite page to color.
Start Coloring
All 80 Ladybug and Cat Noir designs are free to download as a PDF or open for online coloring, no account required. Print a page or pull it up on a tablet for coloring on the go. Once finished, share it on Facebook or save it to Pinterest.
