Free Mashirao Ojiro Coloring Pages: 23 printable PDF designs featuring classic portraits and style variants, and printable sheets. Each page can be downloaded as a PDF to print or colored online in the browser.

Mashirao Ojiro is a student in Class 1-A at U.A. High School in Kōhei Horikoshi’s My Hero Academia, training to become a Pro Hero under the name Martial Arts Hero: Tailman. His Quirk, called Tail, gives him a long, powerful, prehensile tail strong enough to break metal objects and support his full body weight. Rather than relying on his Quirk alone, Ojiro combines it with genuine martial arts training, using fast, acrobatic close-range techniques that earned him 7th place in the Quirk Apprehension Test, an entrance evaluation of physical ability. His signature moves include the Tornado Tail Dance, a mid-air spin that strikes everything within reach, and Fist of the Tail: Swamp Smack Spin, a defensive spinning technique. Known for his quiet, disciplined personality, Ojiro often feels his Quirk is “plain” compared to his classmates’, but his hard work and reliability have made him a well-regarded character among fans.

This collection spans 23 pages, grouped into classic portraits and style variants and printable sheets. The coloring angle ranges from simple standalone portraits to manga-inspired line art.

What’s Inside This Collection

The 23 designs group into two categories, from classic portraits to printable sheets.

Classic Portraits and Style Variants

Nine pages show Mashirao Ojiro in a straightforward pose, including manga-style line art and standard anime renderings. Keep his white karate-style hero costume and short blond hair consistent across every design in this group, since that combination is what makes him instantly recognizable regardless of style.

Printable and Free Sheets

Fourteen pages are formatted as general printable sheets, making up the largest share of the collection and useful for a quick, single-session print at home or in the classroom. A confident pass of White for the costume and Gold-Blond for the hair is usually all these simpler line-art versions need to read clearly.

What Mashirao Ojiro Coloring Pages Do

A tail that needs its own careful proportions. Ojiro’s long, bushy-tipped Tail extends well beyond his humanoid body, and keeping its curve and thickness consistent with the rest of the figure takes more careful spatial planning than a character without an extra limb to account for. The American Academy of Pediatrics ties that kind of structured, proportional linework to fine motor skill development in children ages 2 through 7.

A hero built on discipline rather than raw power. Ojiro often feels his Quirk is “plain” next to his flashier classmates. Yet, he became one of Class 1-A’s more capable fighters purely through martial arts training and hard work, a grounded character arc that gives colorists something genuine to connect with beyond the visual design alone.

A calming activity paired with a disciplined character. A 2005 study in the Art Therapy Journal found that structured coloring sessions produced measurable reductions in anxiety, and there’s a fitting parallel between that same patient, deliberate focus, and a character whose entire fighting style is built on discipline and repetition.

Manga line art next to full anime color. Because this collection includes both manga-style black-and-white line art and standard color-anime renderings, colorists get to compare two different visual traditions of the same character side by side.

How to Color Mashirao Ojiro Pages Well

  • Hero costume: Use White as the base for his karate-style gi, with a Black belt and a partially furred collar detail.
  • Hair: Use Gold or light Blond for his short, swept-forward hairstyle.
  • Skin tone: Use a warm Olive or Tan tone, keeping shading simple and even.
  • Tail: Use the same skin tone as his body for the Tail itself, with Brown for the bushy fur at the tip.
  • Accessories: Use Navy Blue for his fingerless gloves in designs that include this detail.
  • Backgrounds: Keep backgrounds simple with a plain White or soft Blue tone so the costume and tail details remain the clear focus of the page.

5 Creative Craft Ideas With Mashirao Ojiro Coloring Pages

1. Character Bookmark

Color a small portrait, cut it into a bookmark shape, and use it to mark a place in a favorite book or manga volume.

2. Character Standee

Color a solo portrait, glue it to cardboard, and cut around the outline to make a small standing figure for a desk or shelf.

3. Greeting Card

Fold cardstock in half, glue on a colored design, and write a message inside for a friend who loves My Hero Academia.

4. Classroom Anime Poster

Color several portrait pages as a group and arrange them on a poster board for a fun anime-themed classroom or playroom display.

5. Paper Garland

Cut out three or four colored designs, punch a hole in each, and string them together with twine for a playful room garland.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Mashirao Ojiro coloring pages?

Mashirao Ojiro coloring pages are printable line-art designs featuring this My Hero Academia character in classic portrait and manga-style artwork. This collection includes 23 free designs available as PDFs or online coloring.

Who is Mashirao Ojiro?

Mashirao Ojiro is a student in Class 1-A at U.A. High School in My Hero Academia, training to become a Pro Hero known as Martial Arts Hero: Tailman.

What is Mashirao Ojiro’s Quirk?

Ojiro’s Quirk is called Tail, giving him a long, powerful, prehensile tail strong enough to break metal objects and support his full body weight.

What is Mashirao Ojiro’s hero name?

Ojiro’s hero name is Martial Arts Hero: Tailman.

What makes Mashirao Ojiro’s fighting style unique?

Ojiro combines his Tail with genuine martial arts training, using fast, acrobatic close-range techniques rather than relying on his Quirk alone.

What class is Mashirao Ojiro in at U.A. High School?

Mashirao Ojiro is a student in Class 1-A at U.A. High School.

Are Mashirao Ojiro coloring pages suitable for young children?

Yes. The simple portrait designs in this collection use bold, uncluttered outlines suited to preschool and early elementary colorists.

Who created My Hero Academia?

Japanese manga artist Kōhei Horikoshi created My Hero Academia.

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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.