Free Pucca Coloring Pages: 60+ printable PDF pages featuring Pucca in action, a couple of scenes with Garu, Ching, Ring Ring, Abyo, Tobe, Master Soo, the three uncles, Mio the cat, and supporting characters from Sooga Village. All free, download PDF to print, or color online.
Pucca is one of those cartoon designs where the color scheme does most of the talking. Pucca runs on a strict red, black, and white palette for its main characters, and the visual impact of every scene comes from how boldly those three tones are used against each other and against the warmer, busier backgrounds of Sooga Village. Getting the flat fills right and keeping the outlines clean is what makes a Pucca page look like the show rather than just a drawing of a girl with two buns.
The pages split naturally into two types of challenge. Single-character pages, Pucca alone on the motorbike or Garu holding a shuriken, are about getting one character’s palette exactly right: the correct red, the correct charcoal, the correct warm peach. Scene pages, the two of them on a bench or Pucca mid-chase, add a second layer: keeping the warm and cool palettes clearly distinct so the relationship dynamic reads at a glance without a word of dialogue. Both reward a clean outline and bold, confident fills. Simpler single-character pages suit young children and quick sessions; the action and scene pages give older fans more to work through.
They work well at home or as fan art for any viewer of the series. These are fan-made coloring pages created by fans for personal enjoyment and are not affiliated with or endorsed by VOOZ Character System or the Pucca franchise.
Quick Answer
Pucca coloring pages are a free set of 60+ printable PDFs and online coloring sheets covering the main cast and scenes from across the series. The graphic style, a red-black-white palette for the main characters against the warmer tones of Sooga Village, makes the color work feel purposeful and satisfying even on simple pages.
Best for: Pucca fans, younger children, older kids and teens, and anyone who enjoys bold, graphic cartoon coloring.
Formats: printable PDF and online coloring.
Popular characters: Pucca, Garu, Ching, Ring Ring, Abyo, Tobe, and Master Soo.
Creative uses: fan art practice, graphic design, color study, character expression practice, couple and friendship displays, and scene recreation
What’s Inside Pucca Coloring Pages
Pucca Coloring Pages
The largest group focuses on Pucca herself in a wide range of moods and actions: jumping for joy, kissing Garu, driving a motorbike, piloting a plane, eating noodles, holding chopsticks, holding a sword, coming out of a box, with a bowknot, with a heart, crying, walking away angrily, sticking out her tongue, and a simple outline.
Coloring Pucca: her design is a study in graphic simplicity. The body is deep red, the hair is flat black in two round buns, the skin is a warm peach, and the expression does everything. Keep the red bold and the hair truly dark, not grey. Her face has large, round eyes with white highlights, and her shoes and accents are black to match her hair. A strong, clean outline makes the whole design pop.
Pucca and Garu Scene Pages
Several sheets place Pucca and Garu together: on the bench, playing on a swing, under an umbrella, Garu giving her a lollipop, a kissing scene, a knockdown scene, and her riding on his back.
Coloring Pucca and Garu together: the contrast between the two is the whole joke. Pucca is red and warm; Garu is cool-toned, darker, and more subdued. His ninja outfit is dark grey, and his skin runs slightly cooler than Pucca’s warm peach. Keeping their palettes clearly distinct makes the relationship dynamic and clear without a word of dialogue.
Garu Pages
Garu appears alone in several sheets: a portrait, holding a shuriken, having lunch with Pucca, and a cute Garu version.
Coloring Garu: his ninja uniform is the darkest thing on most of his pages, a deep charcoal or dark slate grey rather than pure black. His hair is dark brown or near-black and slightly spiky. The shuriken is metallic silver. His characteristic scarf or collar adds a small pop of a different neutral. Keep his expression stoic and slightly worried, as that is his entire contribution to the comedy.
Supporting Cast Pages
Ching, Ring Ring, Abyo, Ssoso, Chang, Muji, Doga, Dada, and Won all appear, along with the Master Soo’s maidens page and a character page labeled “Character from Pucca.”
Coloring the supporting cast: each character has a distinct color identity. Ching wears a pink outfit and has her sword; Ring Ring is styled in cool purples and blues with a competitive expression; Abyo wears a yellow outfit. Staying close to each character’s series colors makes them recognizable to any fan at a glance.
Master Soo, the Uncles, and Villagers
Master Soo, Ho, and Dumpling with Linguini, and the Santa Claus from Pucca page round out the wider cast of Sooga Village.
Coloring the villagers: these characters have warmer, more varied palettes than the main cast and are a good opportunity to introduce earthy tones, warm oranges, and greens into the set. The Santa Claus page, a recurring character who lives in Sooga year-round, suits the classic red and white costume against a warmer village background.
Mio, Won, and Animal Pages
Mio, Garu’s loyal pet cat, and Won, Ching’s pet chicken who always sits on her head, appear in several gallery sheets.
Coloring the animals: Mio is a small, expressive cat in neutral grey-brown with large, round eyes. Won is a white chicken with a small red comb. Both characters are drawn in the same bold, rounded style as the rest of the cast and suit clean, flat colors that match their series appearances.
Printable PDF and Online Pucca 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 crayons, markers, or fine-liners, and use the on-screen version when there is no printer nearby. The PDF holds Pucca’s bold outlines and flat color areas cleanly on standard letter or A4 paper.
What These Pages Do
This is one of the rare cartoons where the visual design is the comedy. Almost nothing is ever said aloud: Pucca giggles, Garu yelps, and the rest is physical. That makes the design itself carry all the weight, and the show’s creators knew it, building every character around a silhouette bold enough to read across a room and a palette restrained enough to stay clear at cartoon speed. Coloring a Pucca page means engaging directly with those design decisions: the red that makes Pucca look unstoppable, the charcoal grey that makes Garu look reluctant, the pink that makes Ching look friendly. There is a real graphic design lesson hidden inside the simplicity. For more of the same bold, character-driven cartoon coloring, cartoon coloring pages is the parent hub, and Hello Kitty coloring pages and Sanrio coloring pages offer the same kind of graphic, character-focused coloring from a closely related design tradition.
The American Art Therapy Association describes everyday coloring as recreation and self-care rather than clinical therapy, and for a Pucca fan, that fits exactly: sitting with a favorite character in a quiet, focused, screen-free way. What sets these pages apart for younger fans in particular is Pucca’s own visual language. She communicates entirely without words, using expression, posture, and action, and a child coloring her scenes is reading that visual language, working out what each pose and expression means, which is its own form of the attentive, imaginative engagement the American Academy of Pediatrics points to when it describes creative play as a healthy part of child development.
How to Color Pucca Coloring Pages
These steps work for any page in the set, from a solo Pucca portrait to the busiest scene page.
Start with Pucca’s red. On any page featuring her, the red body is the visual anchor. Fill it first with a bold, warm red (not orange-red and not pink-red), and everything else on the page can be built around it.
Keep the hair truly black. Pucca’s hair buns are not dark grey or navy; they are flat, dense black. The same applies to Garu’s darker costume tones. Using a slightly warmer shadow tone along the edges of the black areas (very dark brown) gives depth without losing the boldness.
Separate Pucca and Garu with a palette. On any two-character page, make sure their tones are clearly on opposite sides of the warm-cool scale. Pucca is warm, Garu is cool. That single contrast carries the whole dynamic.
Use expressions to guide the background choice. Action scenes (motorbike, plane, chase) suit high-energy backgrounds with motion lines and bright skies. Quiet scenes (bench, swing, umbrella) suit softer, warmer backgrounds. Pucca’s expression is always the loudest thing on the page, so the background needs to support rather than compete.
Save detail for the small accents. Bowknots, shuriken details, chopstick patterns, and the lollipop are small enough to handle last. Get the main character fills settled first, so there is no risk of smudging large areas.
5 Creative Craft Ideas with Pucca Coloring Pages
Pucca and Garu Relationship Poster
Color a scene page featuring both characters, then add a hand-drawn speech bubble from each with a word that captures their personality: for example, “LOVE!” from Pucca and “NO.” from Garu.
Frame the finished page as a fan poster that captures the entire premise in a single image.
Character Color Study
Color the same simple Pucca outline three times, each with a different palette: the official red and black, a cool blue version, and a pastel version.
Pin all three side by side to see how much the color changes the character’s energy, the same exercise graphic designers use to test brand colors.
Scene Recreation Strip
Color three scene pages in sequence, such as Pucca chasing Garu, Pucca kissing Garu, and Garu escaping, and arrange them horizontally like a comic strip.
Add panel borders and a title at the top for a fan-made comic strip that tells a mini Pucca story without a single word of dialogue.
Full Cast Display
Color one page per main character (Pucca, Garu, Ching, Abyo, Ring Ring, Tobe) and arrange all six on a large sheet with the character’s name written below each.
Use the display as a classroom or bedroom wall chart showing the Sooga Village cast in their series-accurate colors.
Pucca Fan Card
Color a Pucca with Heart page or a Pucca Jumping for Joy page and fold it into a card for a friend.
Add a short message inside in Pucca’s style, big and enthusiastic, for a handmade fan card that matches the character’s energy.
FAQ About Pucca Coloring Pages
Are these Pucca 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 in the set?
Main characters include Pucca and her ninja crush Garu, best friend Ching, rival Ring Ring, Abyo, and the villain Tobe. Supporting villagers include Master Soo, the three uncles (Ho, Dumpling, and Linguini), Dada, Doga, Chang, Muji, Ssoso, Mio the cat, Won the chicken, and Santa Claus, plus group and scene pages.
What is Pucca?
Pucca is a media franchise from VOOZ Character System, a South Korean company. The titular character is a nearly-silent, superhuman-strong noodle delivery girl who lives with her three uncles in Sooga Village and relentlessly pursues her ninja crush, Garu, through slapstick chases and adventures. The franchise started as Flash e-cards in 2000 and grew into a series that aired in over 170 countries. You can read more on the Wikipedia page.
What colors should I use for Pucca?
Pucca’s body and outfit are bold red, her hair buns are a dense, true black, and her skin is warm peach. Her shoes and details are black. Keep the red bold and the black truly dark for the design to read cleanly.
What colors should I use for Garu?
Garu’s ninja outfit is deep charcoal or dark slate grey. His hair is near-black, slightly spiky, and his skin tone is slightly cooler than Pucca’s. His scarf or collar accent is neutral. The contrast between his cool tones and Pucca’s warm red is what makes the pair work visually.
Are these pages good for younger children?
Yes. The simple outlines and single-character pages are ideal for young children. The detailed scene pages with multiple characters and action are better suited to older fans who want a more involved coloring session.
Why does Pucca rarely speak?
Pucca communicates through giggling, expressions, and physical action rather than dialogue. That was intentional: the wordless format meant the original Flash shorts could be enjoyed worldwide without translation. Garu is similarly silent, relying on expressions and ninja skills to respond.
Are there scene pages with both Pucca and Garu?
Yes. Several sheets show the pair together: on a bench, on a swing, under an umbrella, Garu giving her a lollipop, a kissing scene, and her riding on his back.
Are these official Pucca coloring pages?
No. They are fan-made coloring sheets for personal use and are not official, licensed, or endorsed by VOOZ Character System, Jetix Europe, or any rights holder of the Pucca franchise.
What crafts can I make with these pages?
Popular options include a Pucca and Garu relationship poster, a character color study, a scene recreation comic strip, a full cast display, and a Pucca fan card.
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These pages are made for personal and fan use for all ages. They are fan-made coloring designs and are not official products of the Pucca franchise.
For the final pass, anchor the page with Pucca’s bold red, keep the black areas truly dark, and keep Pucca and Garu on opposite sides of the warm-cool scale. Those three habits carry across every page in this set.
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