Free Mermaid Melody Coloring Pages: 30+ printable pages featuring Lucia Nanami, Hanon Hosho, Rina Toin, Kaito Domoto, Sara, Karen, Noel, Coco, Seira Amagi, Gaito, Eriru, Mikaru Amagi, Rihito Amagi, Lucia, and Kaito, Lucia, Hanon, and Rina together, cute anime mermaids, singing poses, pearl details, ocean fantasy scenes, and magical mermaid princess designs. These coloring sheets are great for anime fans, mermaid fans, older kids, teens, parents, teachers, music-themed activities, ocean fantasy coloring, magical girl art, character expression practice, fine motor practice, and screen-free creative time. All free, PDF or PNG, print or color online.

Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch is a colorful, magical-girl anime and manga story about mermaid princesses, music, friendship, romance, ocean kingdoms, and the power of voice. Lucia Nanami, the pink pearl mermaid princess, comes to the human world while carrying a secret tied to the sea and to Kaito, the boy she once saved. As the story grows, Lucia joins other mermaid princesses such as Hanon and Rina, and their songs become part of how they protect the ocean world.

That makes Mermaid Melody coloring pages different from ordinary mermaid coloring sheets. These pages are not only about tails, waves, and pretty hair; they are about anime idol energy, pearl magic, friendship trios, singing power, ocean kingdoms, romantic memories, stage-like outfits, and mermaid princess identity. Colorists can work with Lucia’s pink pearl theme, Hanon’s blue water style, Rina’s green ocean calm, Lucia and Kaito scenes, Sara’s dramatic look, Coco, Karen, Noel, Seira, Gaito, cute anime faces, and flowing sea-inspired backgrounds. Easier pages work well for quick anime coloring. In comparison, detailed character pages are better for older fans who enjoy hair shading, expressive eyes, pearl accessories, mermaid outfits, and musical fantasy details.

What’s Inside

Lucia Nanami Coloring Pages

Lucia Nanami coloring pages are the heart of this collection. Lucia may appear as a mermaid princess, a cute anime girl, a singing character, or a magical ocean heroine. Her design often includes long flowing hair, expressive anime eyes, pretty outfits, mermaid details, and a soft pink-themed identity.

Lucia’s pages are strong because she connects the main themes of the story: love, courage, music, memory, and the sea. She is not just a mermaid to color; she is a character with a voice, a pearl, a secret, and a mission connected to the ocean world.

Coloring Lucia pages: Use pink, pale rose, coral, pearl white, soft yellow, and gentle skin tones. Add light blue, aqua, or seafoam backgrounds to make her pink colors stand out. Use colored pencils for hair strands, eyes, pearl details, and outfit folds.

Hanon Hosho Coloring Pages

Hanon Hosho coloring pages bring a bright blue ocean feeling to the collection. Hanon may appear alone, with Lucia and Rina, or in a singing pose. Her style is cheerful, elegant, and strongly connected to watercolors, making her pages perfect for cool blue palettes.

Hanon pages are great for colorists who enjoy soft anime expressions, flowing hair, and mermaid-themed outfits. She adds a different mood from Lucia: more watery, graceful, and breezy.

Coloring Hanon pages: Use blue, aqua, turquoise, sky blue, pearl white, and soft lavender shadows. Add deeper blue shading in the hair and outfit to create depth. Use bubbles, waves, or light sparkles in the background if the page has open space.

Rina Toin Coloring Pages

Rina Toin coloring pages add a calm, cooler, and more mature energy to the Mermaid Melody collection. Rina may appear standing, singing, posing, or joining Lucia and Hanon as part of the main trio. Her design often works beautifully with green, teal, and darker ocean tones.

Rina’s pages are especially good for colorists who like elegant anime characters and stronger contrast. She balances Lucia’s pink brightness and Hanon’s blue softness with a greener, more composed look.

Coloring Rina pages: Use green, teal, emerald, sea green, pale yellow, and cool gray shadows. Add darker green around hair, outfit edges, and mermaid details. A deeper ocean background can make Rina’s colors feel calm and powerful.

Lucia, Hanon, and Rina Group Coloring Pages

Lucia, Hanon, and Rina’s group pages are some of the most important designs in this collection. These pages may show the three girls together, standing side by side, singing, posing, or appearing as a mermaid-princess trio. Group pages work well because Mermaid Melody is built around friendship, harmony, and voices working together.

These pages are great for classroom or fan activities because each character has a different color theme. The group becomes easy to read when Lucia is pink, Hanon is blue, and Rina is green. Together, the three colors can look like one ocean concert: pink pearl light, blue wave light, and green sea light.

Coloring Lucia, Hanon, and Rina pages: Give each girl her own color identity. Use pink for Lucia, blue for Hanon, and green for Rina. Keep skin tones, eye highlights, and hair shading clean. Add soft ocean waves, music notes, pearl sparkles, bubbles, or a pastel stage-like background to connect them as a group.

Lucia and Kaito Coloring Pages

Lucia and Kaito coloring pages bring romance and story emotion into the collection. These designs may show Lucia and Kaito together, Kaito and Lucia, or Domoto Kaito and Nanami Lucia in a gentle anime scene. Their pages are important because the relationship between Lucia and Kaito is one of the emotional centers of Mermaid Melody.

These pages are good for fans who enjoy softer anime storytelling, character connection, and expressive faces. They are less about action and more about memory, trust, and the feeling of meeting someone important again.

Coloring Lucia and Kaito pages: Use Lucia’s pink and pearl tones beside Kaito’s softer human-world colors, such as blue, white, brown, black, or gray. Use gentle backgrounds like sunset, ocean blue, pale sky, or sparkles to make the scene feel romantic but still clean and kid-friendly.

Mermaid Princesses Coloring Pages

Sara, Karen, Noel, Coco, and Seira’s pages expand the collection beyond the main trio. These characters bring more colors, personalities, and mermaid kingdom energy into the gallery. Each mermaid princess can have a different palette, making these pages great for fans who enjoy colorful anime character sets.

This group is useful because Mermaid Melody is not only Lucia’s story. The wider mermaid princess world adds drama, friendship, conflict, and a sense of different ocean kingdoms connected through music.

Coloring mermaid princess pages: Choose a signature palette for each character. Try orange, purple, yellow, indigo, green, pearl white, or pastel ocean tones. Use shimmering highlights on hair, tails, pearl details, and accessories to make each mermaid princess feel special.

Gaito, Eriru, Mikaru, and Rihito Coloring Pages

Gaito, Eriru, Mikaru Amagi, and Rihito Amagi pages add mystery, drama, and contrast to the collection. These characters help balance the bright mermaid princess pages with stronger story tension, darker moods, and different anime expressions.

This group is useful for older fans who enjoy more dramatic character designs. Darker outfits, sharper eyes, mysterious poses, and emotional expressions create a different coloring challenge from cute mermaid pages.

Coloring dramatic character pages: Use deeper colors such as black, purple, navy, dark teal, red, silver, and gray. Add sharp highlights around eyes, hair, clothing, and background shapes. Keep the face expressive because the mood is the main focus of these pages.

Cute Mermaid Melody Coloring Pages

Cute Mermaid Melody pages make the collection lighter and more playful. These designs may include cute Lucia, cute Hanon, sweet anime faces, simple character poses, or cleaner outlines with fewer small details. They are good for quick coloring, younger anime fans, party activities, and anyone who likes soft magical-girl designs.

Cute pages are also useful when colorists want a relaxing page without too much detail. The focus can stay on hair, eyes, outfit colors, and cheerful expression.

Coloring cute Mermaid Melody pages: Use pastel colors, soft pink, light blue, mint green, lavender, peach, pearl white, and gentle yellow. Add blush marks, tiny hearts, sparkles, bubbles, or small music notes if the page has open space.

Singing, Pearl, and Ocean Fantasy Coloring Pages

Singing, pearl, and ocean fantasy pages show the unique identity of Mermaid Melody. These pages may include musical poses, pearl-inspired details, mermaid outfits, ocean backgrounds, waves, bubbles, or magical sea-themed designs.

This group is important because music is not just decoration in Mermaid Melody. Singing is part of the characters’ identity, power, friendship, and mission. That makes these pages different from ordinary anime mermaid pictures.

Coloring, singing, and ocean fantasy pages: Use pearl white, aqua, turquoise, pink, lavender, gold, and seafoam green. Add music notes, wave patterns, glitter-like highlights, bubbles, and soft light effects. Use darker blue behind light pearl details to make them stand out.

Easy and Detailed Mermaid Melody Coloring Pages

Easy Mermaid Melody pages are best for quick coloring, simple anime practice, younger fans, and short classroom or home activities. Cute Lucia, simple Hanon, clean Rina outlines, and printable mermaid designs are good starting points.

Detailed Mermaid Melody pages include group scenes, flowing hair, anime eyes, pearl details, mermaid outfits, couple scenes, dramatic characters, ocean patterns, and musical fantasy elements. These pages are better for older kids, teens, adults, anime fans, and colorists who enjoy careful line art.

Coloring easy and detailed pages: Use crayons or markers for simple pages with large shapes. Use colored pencils for detailed hair strands, eyes, pearl decorations, tails, outfits, bubbles, music notes, and background details. Color the main character first, then build the ocean mood around them.

What These Pages Do

Mermaid Melody coloring pages help users find printable and online coloring sheets based on Lucia Nanami, Hanon Hosho, Rina Toin, Kaito Domoto, Lucia and Kaito, Sara, Karen, Noel, Coco, Seira, Gaito, Eriru, Mikaru, Rihito, cute anime mermaids, singing scenes, pearl details, and ocean fantasy designs. Anime fans can choose their favorite characters. Mermaid fans can choose tail, ocean, and pearl-themed pages. Parents and teachers can choose simple pages for quiet coloring, music-themed art, or anime fan activities.

The strongest value of this collection is its mix of mermaid princess coloring, music identity, and color-coded harmony. Mermaid Melody is not just “a mermaid page with pretty waves.” Each main character can be colored like a voice in a song. Lucia can shine as a pink pearl melody. Hanon can feel like a blue water note. Rina can bring a green ocean rhythm. When the trio appears together, the page can become a harmony scene where color, music, friendship, and sea magic work together.

These pages also let colorists build an “underwater concert” feeling. A simple Lucia page can become a pearl stage. A Hanon page can become a blue wave performance. A Rina page can feel calm and elegant like a deeper sea song. A group page can be colored like a magical idol performance under the ocean, with music notes, bubbles, glowing pearls, seashells, and soft light around the characters.

The collection also supports character-based storytelling. A Lucia and Kaito page can become a gentle memory scene. A mermaid princess page can become a royal ocean moment. A dramatic character page can become a mystery scene. A cute Lucia or Hanon page can become a cheerful fan-art moment. This gives the collection more value than ordinary mermaid coloring because the child is not only choosing colors; they are choosing a mood, a song, a character role, and a small story.

For children, older kids, and anime fans, Mermaid Melody pages can work like a “sing, shine, and protect the sea” creative prompt. The American Academy of Pediatrics emphasizes that play supports children’s social-emotional, cognitive, language, and self-regulation development. In this collection, that idea fits naturally: a child can color Lucia finding courage, Hanon and Rina supporting a friend, a mermaid princess using her voice, or a group scene where music brings everyone together. While coloring, children can name the feeling, describe the scene, choose a color theme, and imagine what song or message the character wants to share.

These pages can also offer a calm, structured creative break after school, story time, or anime watching. Research published in Art Therapy has discussed how coloring organized designs with clear boundaries and repeated forms may help reduce short-term anxiety more than fully open-ended drawing. Mermaid Melody coloring pages should not be presented as therapy. Still, their hair strands, mermaid tails, pearl shapes, bubbles, music notes, wave lines, outfit details, and repeated ocean patterns give colorists a clear path to follow with color. That structure can support a quieter, focused, screen-free moment at home, in class, or during an anime-themed activity.

Coloring also supports fine motor practice. Colorists work on anime eyes, hair strands, pearl accessories, mermaid tails, clothing folds, bubbles, music-note shapes, fingers, facial expressions, and ocean details. These areas help build hand control, pencil pressure, patience, and attention to small shapes.

When choosing a page, match the design to the colorist’s age, interest, and patience level. For younger fans, start with cute Lucia, cute Hanon, simple mermaid princess pages, or clean printable designs. For early elementary children, choose Lucia, Hanon, Rina, group pages, and ocean fantasy designs. For older kids, teens, and adults, choose Lucia and Kaito pages, detailed mermaid princess pages, dramatic characters, and group scenes with more hair, outfit, and background detail.

Mermaid Melody pages are especially useful because they combine anime, mermaids, music, friendship, romance, pearl magic, ocean kingdoms, and colorful character palettes. That makes the collection practical for home coloring, anime fan activities, mermaid parties, ocean-themed art lessons, character expression practice, music-themed crafts, travel folders, rainy-day play, and screen-free creativity.

How to Color Mermaid Melody Coloring Pages

Start with each mermaid’s signature color. Use pink for Lucia, blue for Hanon, and green for Rina. These color themes help the main trio stand out clearly on group pages.

Make Lucia bright and pearly. Lucia looks beautiful with pink, coral, pearl white, soft yellow, and pale blue backgrounds. Add small highlights to her hair, eyes, and accessories.

Use water tones for Hanon. Hanon works well with aqua, turquoise, sky blue, deep blue, and pearl white. Add bubbles or wave shapes to make her page feel ocean-inspired.

Keep Rina calm and elegant. Rina’s pages look strong with green, teal, emerald, sea green, and cool gray shadows. Add darker green around hair and outfit details for depth.

Give mermaid princesses different palettes. For Sara, Karen, Noel, Coco, and Seira, choose distinct colors so each character feels unique. Try orange, purple, yellow, indigo, pearl, or soft rainbow tones.

Make anime eyes sparkle. Use layered colors in the eyes, then add white highlights. Soft blue, pink, violet, green, or gold can make the eyes feel magical.

Use pearl and bubble details. Pearl shapes look good with white, cream, pale pink, lavender, and soft gray shadows. Bubbles can be pale blue, aqua, or left mostly white with a small highlight.

Add music-note decorations. If the page has open space, draw or color music notes, sparkles, waves, hearts, or small stars to match the singing theme.

Use markers for simple pages. Markers are good for clean outfits, large hair sections, simple tails, and cute anime pages.

Use colored pencils for detailed anime pages. Colored pencils are best for hair strands, eyes, pearl accessories, outfit folds, tails, ocean shadows, and small facial details.

5 Creative Craft Ideas with Mermaid Melody Coloring Pages

Mermaid Pearl Concert Poster

Print a Lucia, Hanon, Rina, or group coloring page. After coloring, glue it onto blue, pink, or pearly cardstock.

Add music notes, pearl circles, bubbles, stars, and a title such as “Mermaid Melody Concert.” This craft turns the coloring page into a magical ocean stage poster.

Lucia, Hanon, and Rina Color Trio Chart

Print pages of Lucia, Hanon, and Rina. Color each character using her signature palette: pink, blue, and green.

Glue them side by side on one sheet and add labels for each character. Children can add words like “voice,” “friendship,” “courage,” and “harmony” under the trio.

Mermaid Melody Bookmark Set

Print cute Mermaid Melody pages or narrow sections of character pages. Color and cut them into bookmark shapes.

Decorate with pearls, waves, music notes, and tiny hearts. Add phrases such as “Sing Bright,” “Ocean Voice,” “Pearl Power,” or “Mermaid Melody.” Cover with clear tape for durability.

Ocean Kingdom Story Card

Choose a mermaid princess page or group page. After coloring, glue it onto folded cardstock.

Inside the card, write a short story prompt: “Lucia hears a song from the sea…” or “The mermaid princesses protect the ocean by…” This craft connects coloring with creative writing and anime storytelling.

Pearl Magic Character Frame

Print a favorite Mermaid Melody character page, such as Lucia, Hanon, Rina, Sara, Karen, Noel, Coco, or Seira. After coloring, glue the page onto cardstock.

Draw a decorative frame with pearls, bubbles, waves, seashells, and music notes. This craft works well for anime room decor, art club displays, or mermaid-themed parties.

FAQ About Mermaid Melody Coloring Pages

Are these Mermaid Melody coloring pages free to print?

Yes. These Mermaid Melody coloring pages are free to download and print. You can choose one favorite page for a quick activity or print several designs for anime fan art, mermaid coloring, ocean-themed crafts, music activities, or screen-free creative time.

Can I color Mermaid Melody pages online?

Yes. You can color Mermaid Melody pages online if you do not want to print them. Online coloring is useful for quick anime coloring, tablet activities, and no-paper creativity. If you want to make posters, bookmarks, cards, charts, or frames, printing the PDF or PNG version is better.

Which Mermaid Melody characters are included?

The collection includes Lucia Nanami, Hanon Hosho, Rina Toin, Kaito Domoto, Sara, Karen, Noel, Coco, Seira Amagi, Gaito, Eriru, Mikaru Amagi, Rihito Amagi, Lucia, and Kaito, Lucia, Hanon, and Rina together, and several printable anime mermaid designs.

Are Mermaid Melody coloring pages good for young children?

Some cute Lucia, cute Hanon, and simple mermaid pages can work for younger anime fans because the shapes are clear and friendly. More detailed group scenes, couple scenes, dramatic characters, and hair-heavy anime pages are better for older kids, teens, and adults.

What colors should I use for Lucia Nanami?

Lucia looks best with pink, coral, pearl white, soft yellow, and gentle ocean blues. Add small highlights to her hair, eyes, and accessories to create a bright, magical-girl look.

What colors should I use for Hanon and Rina?

Use blue, aqua, turquoise, and pearl white for Hanon. Use green, teal, emerald, sea green, and cool gray shadows for Rina. These colors help the main trio look balanced when colored together.

How can I make Mermaid Melody pages look more magical?

Add pearl highlights, bubbles, music notes, sparkles, wave lines, seashells, and soft glowing backgrounds. Use lighter colors near the character and deeper ocean colors behind the design for contrast.

How can teachers or art clubs use these pages?

Teachers and art club leaders can use Mermaid Melody coloring pages for anime shading practice, mermaid art activities, ocean-themed lessons, music-and-art prompts, character expression study, and creative writing about friendship, voice, and protecting the sea.

What paper is best for printing Mermaid Melody coloring pages?

Regular printer paper works well for crayons and colored pencils. If you use markers, thicker paper or cardstock is better because it reduces bleed-through. Cardstock is also best for posters, bookmarks, story cards, character charts, and decorative frames.

Can finished Mermaid Melody coloring pages be used for crafts?

Yes. Finished pages can become Mermaid Pearl Concert Posters, Lucia-Hanon-Rina color charts, Mermaid Melody bookmarks, ocean kingdom story cards, pearl magic character frames, anime room decor, art club displays, or mermaid party decorations.

Browse the full collection at ColoringPagesOnly.com. All 30+ pages are free, available in PDF or PNG format, ready to print at home or color online.

These Mermaid Melody pages are created for personal, fan, classroom art club, and creative coloring use. They fit many moments: anime coloring practice, mermaid activities, ocean art lessons, magical girl fan art, music-themed crafts, character expression exercises, teen coloring sessions, quiet breaks, and screen-free fan creativity.

For the final pass, keep Lucia bright, Hanon watery, Rina calm, the mermaid princesses colorful, Kaito gentle, dramatic characters bold, and the ocean full of music. Add pearl sparkles, waves, bubbles, seashells, music notes, hearts, or glowing light effects to make each page feel like part of a magical mermaid concert.

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