Free Shaman King Coloring Pages: 30+ printable PDF pages featuring Yoh, Anna, Tao Ren, Hao, and Amidamaru from the beloved anime. Yoh and Hao share the same face and hair, but their palettes pull in completely different directions, and getting that distinction right is the most satisfying part of the set. All free, download PDF to print, or color online.

Yoh is all warmth: white and orange tones, the distinctive orange headphones cord, the easy and open feel of a character who is genuinely relaxed about the enormous responsibility he carries. Hao uses the same basic hair and facial structure but lands in earthy reds and dark earth tones that make him feel ancient, heavier, and more dangerous. Same face, two different stories told in color.

The set covers solo pages for most of the main cast, chibi variants for Yoh and Tao Ren, group pages, and several pages where the spirit Amidamaru appears alongside Hao. Yoh has by far the most pages. Tao Ren, Anna, and Hao have solid representation. Some of the supporting cast, Horokeu Usui, Marcos, and Silva, each appear in one or two pages.

These pages are best for fans of the original 2001 anime or the 2021 Netflix remake. They are fan-made coloring pages and are not official, licensed, or endorsed by Hiroyuki Takei, TV Tokyo, Netflix, or any rights holder of Shaman King.

Quick Answer

Shaman King coloring pages are a free set of 30+ printable PDFs and online sheets featuring Yoh, Anna, Tao Ren, Hao, and Amidamaru. The set’s defining coloring challenge is differentiating Yoh and Hao, who share near-identical features but carry very different palettes that reflect their opposing roles in the story.

Best for: Shaman King fans, fans of early 2000s shonen anime, older children and teens, and anyone who enjoys the spiritual/supernatural action genre

Formats: printable PDF and online coloring

Popular pages: Yoh Asakara, Asakara Hao Shaman King, Tao Ren, Yoh Asakara and Anna, Chibi Tao Ren

Creative uses: fan art, Yoh and Hao twin comparison display, Tao Ren action pose, shaman cast lineup, chibi duo set

What’s Inside Shaman King Coloring Pages

Yoh Asakara Pages

Yoh has the most pages in the set by a wide margin. He appears solo in many expressions and poses, with Anna, in chibi form, and in the Shaman King group and logo pages.

Coloring Yoh: his most recognizable feature is probably the orange headphone cord draped around his neck, which provides the one vivid warm accent against his otherwise white and light-toned outfit. His hair is a warm medium brown, worn long and tied back loosely. His skin is warm and healthy-looking. Keep his overall palette on the lighter, more open side. The white and warm orange combination is specific to him and worth keeping consistent across every page he appears on, since his relaxed energy comes partly from how unforced and simple his color scheme is.

Anna Kyoyama Pages

Anna appears in solo portraits and in duo compositions with Yoh.

Coloring Anna: She is the most understated character in the set in terms of color. Her hair is pale blonde, almost platinum, and her usual outfit is a simple dark-bordered kimono in white or very light grey. Her expression is calm and serious in most pages, which suits a cool, restrained palette. She is a strong character whose visual impact comes from precision and cleanliness rather than vivid color, so avoid introducing any bright or warm tones that would soften that impression.

Tao Ren Pages

Tao Ren appears in solo pages, a chibi version, and a duo page with Iron Maiden Jeanne.

Coloring Tao Ren: he’s one of the most immediately recognizable characters in the set because of his towering, upward-swept purple-blue hair. His traditional Chinese-style outfit is gold and dark navy or black, a very different palette from Yoh’s Japanese shaman look. The contrast between his vivid hair and his structured, formal clothing makes him visually striking even on a simple portrait page. His expression is almost always sharp and intense, which works well with the more saturated, confident palette he carries.

Hao Asakara Pages

Hao appears in solo pages and in compositions with Amidamaru.

Coloring Hao: this is where getting the Yoh-versus-Hao distinction right matters most. Hao shares Yoh’s brown hair and overall facial structure, but everything around that should shift toward darker, earthier, more ancient-feeling tones. His shaman outfit uses reds, deep earthy browns, and dark accents rather than Yoh’s clean white. His expression is different too: where Yoh looks at ease, Hao looks like someone who has been waiting for something for a very long time. Pushing his palette toward warm but dark earth tones rather than warm and light captures that difference clearly.

Amidamaru Pages

Amidamaru, the spirit of a medieval samurai who fights alongside Yoh, appears in a solo page and alongside Hao.

Coloring Amidamaru: he is a ghost, which means his coloring is deliberately different from the living characters around him. A pale, slightly desaturated blue-grey or translucent blue-white suggests his ghostly nature without making him disappear entirely from the page. Keep him clearly visible but noticeably less solid and warm than the characters he appears with.

Supporting Cast and General Pages

Horokeu Usui, Marcos, Silva, and Iron Maiden Jeanne each appear in one or two pages. Several general and logo pages round out the set.

Coloring the supporting cast: Horokeu Usui is a large, easy-going shaman in warm earth tones. Marcos and Silva have their own distinctive shaman outfits worth coloring with care. Iron Maiden Jeanne wears a distinctive white and gold ensemble that suits a clean, formal treatment similar to Anna’s restrained palette. The general and logo pages work well with the neutral-to-warm tones established across the main character pages.

Printable PDF and Online Shaman King Coloring Pages

Every page comes as a printable PDF or an online coloring sheet.

Using both formats: the PDF works well for this set’s mix of detailed outfit patterns and simpler chibi pages. The online version is convenient when printing isn’t available. Both keep the cast’s clean, expressive linework sharp.

What These Pages Do

Yoh and Hao are drawn from the same bloodline and given nearly the same face, and the set asks you to make them read as clearly different characters anyway. The answer isn’t in their features, which you can’t change, but in their palettes. Yoh’s warmth and lightness, all white and open orange, reflect a character who holds enormous power without seeming weighed down by it. Hao’s earth reds and deep tones reflect someone carrying the weight of centuries. Same hair, same structure, two completely different emotional registers expressed through color alone. Working through this set builds an awareness of how much a character’s palette communicates independent of their design, which is useful in fan art and any work where color should reinforce rather than decorate.

Shaman King is one of those series that meant a lot to kids who grew up with it in the early 2000s, and the 2021 Netflix remake brought it back for a new generation. Coloring pages from a series with that cross-generational reach tend to get used in a lot of different ways, from quiet personal fan art by older fans to straightforward coloring fun for kids discovering the show for the first time. This set works for both.

The American Art Therapy Association recognizes that creative engagement with spiritual and supernatural themes in a fictional context can support emotional expression and exploration, particularly for older children and teens drawn to the genre. Shaman King’s blend of the everyday and the extraordinary gives these pages a distinctive, imaginative quality.

The American Academy of Pediatrics supports media that explores themes of friendship, rivalry, and growth through adventure. Shaman King’s core relationships offer rich material for older children to process their own sense of identity and connection.

How to Color Shaman King Coloring Pages

Tips that apply across the full set.

Decide on Yoh and Hao’s palettes before starting any page on which either of them appears. Since their faces are nearly identical, keeping their color schemes clearly distinct from the very first page is the most important habit in this set. Mix them up once, and they start blending across the whole collection.

The orange headphone cord is Yoh’s visual signature. It’s a small detail, but it appears consistently, and it’s what most fans notice first. Get that warm orange right, and it anchors everything else on his page.

Tao Ren’s hair color is non-negotiable. That upward-swept blue-purple is what makes him instantly recognizable. A blue that reads too grey, or a purple that reads too pink, loses the sharpness that defines his whole look. Test the color on scrap paper before committing.

Keep Anna clean and cool-toned. Any warmth added to her palette softens her in a way that contradicts her character. She is deliberate, precise, and slightly intimidating, and her coloring should reflect that without any warm-up.

Amidamaru works best when he looks slightly different from every other character on the page. A cooler, more translucent blue-grey compared to the warmer tones of Yoh and Hao makes his ghostly nature immediately clear.

5 Creative Craft Ideas with Shaman King Coloring Pages

Yoh and Hao Twin Comparison Card

Color a Yoh solo page and a Hao solo page, keeping both in their respective palettes without letting them converge toward the same tones.

Trim both to matching sizes and place them side by side on a backing card to show how two nearly identical faces can read as completely different characters through color alone. Takes about twenty-five minutes.

Tao Ren Action Pose Fan Art Card

Color the best Tao Ren solo page in the set, pushing his blue-purple hair toward a vivid, saturated tone and his gold outfit toward a rich, deep gold rather than pale yellow.

Cut around the figure and glue it onto a dark backing card to give the character the dramatic, high-contrast presentation his design deserves. Takes about twenty minutes.

Shaman Cast Lineup Strip

Color one small portrait each for Yoh, Anna, Tao Ren, and Hao, keeping each character clearly distinct in palette.

Tape them in a row on a long strip of card in story order to create a cast lineup that shows the full range of palettes across the main four. Takes about thirty minutes.

Amidamaru Ghost Portrait

Color the Amidamaru solo page using a cool, slightly translucent blue-grey throughout, keeping his tones deliberately lighter and less saturated than any living character in the set.

Mount the finished page on white card so his pale ghostly colors show clearly without disappearing into the background. Takes about fifteen minutes.

Chibi Duo Set

Color the Chibi Yoh and Chibi Tao Ren pages back to back, keeping both characters in their established palettes even in the more exaggerated chibi style.

Cut both out and display them together as a matched pair, showing that the color logic of the full designs works just as well at chibi scale. Takes about twenty minutes.

FAQ About Shaman King Coloring Pages

Are these Shaman King coloring pages free, and can I color them online?

Yes, completely free. Download the PDF and print at home, or color directly on the website without printing.

Does the set include characters from the 2021 Netflix remake, or mainly the original 2001 anime?

The designs in the set are drawn from the manga and both anime versions of the story. The core characters, Yoh, Anna, Tao Ren, and Hao, look consistent across both the original 2001 anime and the 2021 remake, so the pages work for fans of either version.

What is Shaman King?

Shaman King is a manga series created by Hiroyuki Takei, originally serialized from 1998 to 2004. It follows Yoh Asakara, a young shaman who can communicate with and merge with spirits, as he competes in the Shaman Fight tournament to become the Shaman King, a being with the power to reshape the world. The manga was adapted into a popular anime in 2001, and a new remake series premiered on Netflix in 2021. You can read more on Wikipedia.

Why do Yoh and Hao look so similar, and how do I tell them apart?

Yoh and Hao are twin souls from the same ancestral bloodline, which is why they share nearly identical facial features and hair. The clearest way to tell them apart in coloring is their palette: Yoh wears white and warm orange tones with a relaxed, open feel, while Hao wears darker earth reds and deep tones that carry a sense of ancient weight and power.

What colors should I use for Yoh Asakara?

White outfit with warm orange accents, particularly the distinctive orange headphone cord. Warm medium brown hair worn loosely tied back. Healthy, warm skin. Keep the overall palette light and open, since his relaxed personality comes through in how unforced his color scheme is.

What colors should I use for Tao Ren and Anna?

Tao Ren has upward-swept blue-purple hair, a gold and dark navy traditional Chinese outfit, and a sharp, intense expression. His palette is vivid and structured. Anna has near-platinum blonde hair and a white or light grey kimono, kept clean and cool with no warm accents, reflecting her precise and serious character.

Are these official Shaman King coloring pages?

No. These are fan-made coloring sheets for personal use only, not affiliated with or endorsed by Hiroyuki Takei, TV Tokyo, Netflix, or any rights holder of Shaman King.

What is Amidamaru, and how do you color a ghost?

Amidamaru is the spirit of a medieval samurai who becomes Yoh’s guardian spirit and fighting partner. As a ghost, his coloring should use a cool, pale blue-grey or blue-white that makes him look present but not fully solid, clearly different in texture and temperature from the warm living characters around him.

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The single most important decision across this whole set: commit to Yoh and Hao’s palettes early and keep them separate. White and warm orange for Yoh, earth reds and deep tones for Hao. Once that distinction is clear in your head and on your page, everything else in the set is straightforward.

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