Free Sailor Moon Coloring Pages: 80+ pages featuring Sailor Moon, Usagi Tsukino, Sailor Mercury, Sailor Mars, Sailor Jupiter, Sailor Venus, Sailor Chibi Moon, Tuxedo Mask, Luna, Artemis, outer Sailor Guardians, magical girl poses, moon wands, sailor uniforms, chibi designs, anime portraits, romantic moments, starry scenes, and printable anime fan art pages for kids, teens, and longtime fans. All free, printable PDFs, JPGs, PNGs, and online coloring pages are ready for home, classroom art time, anime clubs, fan activities, party tables, travel folders, and screen-free coloring.

Sailor Moon is one of the most beloved magical girl anime series, known for its moon-themed heroine, sailor-style uniforms, friendship, courage, transformation scenes, celestial symbols, guardian teams, cat companions, romance, and powerful character identities. The characters are easy to recognize through visual details such as tiaras, bows, gloves, boots, long hair, crescent moons, planetary colors, star effects, wands, and dramatic anime poses.

That makes Sailor Moon a strong coloring theme for many ages and skill levels. Younger colorists can enjoy simple magical girl poses, cute chibi pages, Luna and Artemis scenes, and clean anime outlines. Older kids, teens, and longtime fans can spend more time on golden hair shading, guardian palettes, uniform details, moonlit romance, team compositions, transformation energy, and cosmic backgrounds. The collection gives readers both quick printable pages and richer anime coloring projects, making it easy to choose a soft, cute sheet or a detailed fan art-style design. All free, PDF, JPG, or PNG, print or color online.

What’s Inside

Sailor Moon and Usagi Tsukino Coloring Pages

Sailor Moon and Usagi Tsukino pages are the center of this collection. These designs may show her in her sailor uniform, with long twin-tail hair, a tiara, gloves, boots, bows, moon symbols, magical poses, or softer Usagi-style expressions. Some pages feel heroic and powerful, while others show a cute, gentle, or dreamy anime mood.

Coloring Sailor Moon pages: Start with her long blonde hair because it gives the page its most recognizable shape. Use yellow, golden yellow, pale gold, or soft lemon tones, then add deeper gold near the hair edges and under the buns. Her classic uniform usually works well with white, blue, red, and gold. Keep the tiara, eyes, bow, gloves, and boots clear so the character remains instantly recognizable.

Pretty Sailor Moon Portrait Pages

Portrait pages focus on Sailor Moon’s face, eyes, hair, tiara, and expression. These pages are useful for fans who want to practice anime-style coloring without too much background detail. A portrait can look sweet, brave, dreamy, emotional, or magical depending on the eye colors, cheek blush, and background mood.

Coloring Sailor Moon portrait pages: Keep the face light and clean, then build the eyes with layered blue tones. Add blush softly to the cheeks and keep the mouth delicate. Hair highlights should be brighter near the top of the head and along the twin tails. A pale blue, lavender, starry yellow, or moonlit gray background can make the portrait feel more magical.

Sailor Mercury Coloring Pages

Sailor Mercury, also known as Ami Mizuno, is linked with intelligence, calm energy, cool colors, and a softer guardian style. Her pages may show short hair, thoughtful poses, water-like details, or classic sailor uniform elements.

Coloring Sailor Mercury pages: Use blue, aqua, sky blue, white, and soft gray. Her hair can be deep blue, teal-blue, or blue-gray, depending on the design. Add lighter blue around water-like effects, bubbles, or background shapes if they appear. Keep the palette cool and clean, so Sailor Mercury feels calm, graceful, and thoughtful.

Sailor Mars Coloring Pages

Sailor Mars, also known as Rei Hino, has a bold and dramatic look. Her long dark hair, red uniform accents, confident expression, and fire-inspired energy make her pages strong, elegant, and powerful.

Coloring Sailor Mars pages: Use black, deep purple, or dark brown for her hair, then add red, crimson, white, and violet for the uniform and accents. If the page includes fire or energy effects, use red, orange, yellow, and dark red near the edges. Keep the face bright so the darker hair and red palette do not overpower the expression.

Sailor Jupiter Coloring Pages

Sailor Jupiter, also known as Makoto Kino, brings strength, warmth, and nature-inspired energy to the Sailor Guardian group. Her pages may show a strong pose, ponytail, earrings, confident face, or team scene with the other guardians.

Coloring Sailor Jupiter pages: Use green, emerald, mint, white, brown, and soft pink. Her hair often works well in brown or chestnut tones. Green accents should stay clean and bright, especially on bows, skirts, boots, or background energy. If the page feels too dark, add pale green or yellow highlights to keep the design fresh.

Sailor Venus Coloring Pages

Sailor Venus brings brightness, warmth, and cheerful energy into the collection. Her long blonde hair, orange uniform accents, and confident style make her pages eye-catching without needing an overly crowded background.

Coloring Sailor Venus pages: Use golden yellow for the hair and orange, white, yellow, and blue for her uniform details. Keep the orange accents bright but controlled. If the page includes hearts, stars, or light effects, use yellow, peach, coral, or pale gold to support her warm palette.

Sailor Chibi Moon Coloring Pages

Sailor Chibi Moon pages are cute, playful, and often softer than the main Sailor Moon action poses. These designs may show pink hair, smaller proportions, sweet expressions, and magical girl details. They are strong for younger fans and anyone who enjoys cute anime coloring.

Coloring Sailor Chibi Moon pages: Use pink, rose, light red, white, gold, and soft pastel accents. Her hair should stay bright and clear, so avoid making it too dark. Add pale pink or lavender backgrounds for a gentle look. If she appears with Usagi or Sailor Moon, keep their hair colors different so both characters remain easy to read.

Tuxedo Mask and Sailor Moon Pages

Sailor Moon and Tuxedo Mask pages add romance, elegance, and classic anime drama to the collection. These sheets may include standing poses, soft expressions, rose details, formal clothing, moonlit backgrounds, or protective character moments.

Coloring Tuxedo Mask and Sailor Moon pages: Use black, white, gray, red, and deep blue for Tuxedo Mask. Use blonde, white, blue, red, and gold for Sailor Moon. If the page includes a rose, color it red or deep pink so it stands out. A navy, purple, or moonlit gray background can create a romantic evening mood without hiding the characters.

Luna and Artemis Coloring Pages

Luna and Artemis bring the cat companions into the collection. Luna is usually connected with dark fur and a crescent moon mark, while Artemis is often lighter. These pages are easier for younger colorists and also work well for cute craft projects.

Coloring Luna and Artemis pages: Use black, dark purple, or deep gray for Luna, and white, cream, or pale gray for Artemis. Keep the crescent moon marks clear with yellow or gold. If the cats appear beside Sailor Moon, color them after the main character so their shapes do not blend into the background.

Sailor Neptune Coloring Pages

Sailor Neptune has an elegant ocean-inspired look. Her pages may include flowing hair, graceful poses, water-like energy, and cool colors. These sheets are good for fans who enjoy a softer, more refined anime style.

Coloring Sailor Neptune pages: Use teal, aqua, sea green, blue, white, and soft gold. Her hair can use turquoise or ocean green tones with lighter highlights. Use pale blue or watery gradients for the background. Keep the page smooth and elegant rather than overly bright.

Sailor Pluto Coloring Pages

Sailor Pluto often has a deeper, more mysterious color mood. Her long dark hair, guardian style, and time-related atmosphere give her pages a mature, dramatic look.

Coloring Sailor Pluto pages: Use deep green, black, burgundy, dark purple, white, and gold. Her hair can be black, dark green, or deep brown, depending on the page. Use darker tones carefully around the edges, then add lighter highlights on the face, gloves, staff, or uniform details so the character does not become too heavy.

Sailor Cosmos and Cosmic Sailor Moon Pages

Cosmic Sailor Moon and Sailor Cosmos-style pages focus on celestial beauty, stars, light, transformation energy, elegant outfits, and space-like backgrounds. These pages are often more detailed and work well for older fans who enjoy soft glow effects and careful shading.

Coloring cosmic Sailor Moon pages: Use white, gold, pale yellow, silver, lavender, sky blue, and soft pink. Add star effects with yellow, white, or pale blue. For a cosmic background, use navy, violet, and deep blue around the edges, then leave the character bright in the center. The contrast between light clothing and space colors makes the page feel magical.

Chibi Sailor Moon Coloring Pages

Chibi Sailor Moon pages make the character smaller, rounder, and cuter. These sheets usually have oversized eyes, tiny bodies, simplified uniforms, and playful expressions. They are great for younger colorists and anime fans who enjoy kawaii style.

Coloring chibi Sailor Moon pages: Keep the face and eyes bright. Use golden yellow for hair, white and blue for the uniform, and red for the bow. Because the body is small, avoid adding too many dark shadows. A simple pastel background with stars, hearts, or moons will keep the page cheerful.

Sailor Guardian Group Coloring Pages

Group pages may include Sailor Moon with Sailor Mercury, Sailor Mars, Sailor Jupiter, Sailor Venus, and other guardians. These pages are more complex because each character has a different color identity, hairstyle, outfit detail, and pose.

Coloring Sailor Guardian group pages: Plan the character colors before starting. Give each guardian her own clear palette, then color one character at a time. Keep the background simpler until all characters are finished. Group scenes look stronger when the characters remain readable, and the background supports the team instead of competing with it.

Cute and Easy Sailor Moon Pages for Younger Kids

Easy Sailor Moon pages usually have one character, larger outlines, simple poses, fewer accessories, and friendly expressions. These designs are best for younger children, beginner colorists, or quick creative breaks.

Coloring easy Sailor Moon pages: Use crayons or washable markers with a simple plan: blonde hair, white uniform, blue skirt, red bow, and a light background. Younger colorists do not need perfect anime shading. The goal is confidence, color recognition, and a finished magical girl picture.

Detailed Sailor Moon Pages for Older Fans

Detailed Sailor Moon pages may include long flowing hair, group scenes, transformation poses, cosmic backgrounds, Tuxedo Mask, Luna, Artemis, outer guardians, layered uniforms, stars, and small accessories. These pages are better for older kids, teens, and longtime anime fans.

Coloring detailed Sailor Moon pages: Use colored pencils for hair strands, eyes, gloves, boots, bows, tiaras, moon symbols, stars, and background effects. Finish the face and hair first, then the uniform, then the background. Detailed pages look best when the character remains bright, and the background supports the magical mood.

What These Pages Do

Sailor Moon coloring pages are more than character outlines. They give colorists a way to explore one of anime’s most recognizable magical girl worlds through visual identity, team colors, celestial symbols, and emotional storytelling. A single page can feel brave, romantic, peaceful, funny, elegant, or cosmic depending on how the character palette and background are handled.

The strongest value of this theme is character recognition through color. Sailor Moon’s golden hair and blue-red-white uniform feel different from Sailor Mercury’s cool calm, Sailor Mars’s bold red energy, Sailor Jupiter’s green strength, Sailor Venus’s warm brightness, and Sailor Chibi Moon’s playful pink palette. Instead of only filling shapes, colorists learn how a consistent palette can define a character and make a group scene easier to understand.

These printable sheets also support focus and fine motor control. Simple Sailor Moon pages offer larger areas for younger colorists. In contrast, detailed pages invite more careful work around hair strands, eyes, uniforms, gloves, boots, bows, tiaras, moon wands, stars, cats, roses, group poses, and cosmic effects. This mix makes the collection flexible for kids, teens, and adult anime fans.

For parents and teachers, Sailor Moon pages can become a gentle way to talk about friendship, courage, teamwork, identity, and imagination. Adults can ask: Which guardian is this? What colors show her power? Is the scene brave, peaceful, romantic, or magical? The American Academy of Pediatrics often emphasizes play as a way children build communication, emotional understanding, problem-solving, and social connection. With Sailor Moon pages, that idea fits naturally through character roles, team identity, and imaginative storytelling.

Coloring can also provide a structured, quiet break. A 2005 study in the Art Therapy Journal reported that coloring organized designs was associated with anxiety reduction compared with a less structured art task. Sailor Moon coloring pages are not therapy and should not be described as medical treatment, but their clear outlines, repeated character symbols, and focused details can make them useful for calm art time, anime club activities, classroom transitions, or screen-free creative breaks.

These pages also help build art and story vocabulary. Children and fans can talk about anime, magical girl, guardian, transformation, tiara, bow, wand, crescent moon, planet, star, cosmic background, uniform, expression, friendship, courage, and fan art. A finished page becomes more meaningful when the colorist can explain who the character is, what power or mood the colors suggest, and what story the scene might show.

How to Color Sailor Moon Pages Well

Start with the character’s identity colors. Sailor Moon pages work best when the main colors are clear. For Sailor Moon, use blonde or golden hair, a white uniform, a blue skirt, a red bow, and a gold tiara. For other guardians, choose the planet color first so the character stays recognizable.

Color the face and eyes before the background. Anime characters depend heavily on expression. Keep the face light and clean, then add eye color, blush, and small highlights. Sailor Moon-style eyes often look better with layered blue, teal, brown, or violet tones instead of one flat shade.

Build long hair in layers. Sailor Moon has long hair, twin buns, and flowing pigtails, so one flat yellow can look plain. Start with pale yellow or gold, add deeper golden tones under the buns and along the hair edges, then add lighter highlights on the top strands.

Keep sailor uniforms clean. The uniforms include collars, bows, gloves, boots, skirts, and tiaras. Color the white areas carefully and avoid covering them with too much shadow. Use darker blue, red, green, orange, or purple only where the uniform needs shape.

Use each guardian’s palette with purpose. Sailor Mercury should feel cool and calm with blue and aqua. Sailor Mars should feel bold with red and dark hair. Sailor Jupiter should feel strong with green and brown. Sailor Venus should feel bright with orange and gold. Sailor Chibi Moon should feel cute with pink and pastel tones.

Add shine to tiaras, wands, and moon symbols. Use yellow, gold, pale orange, or light gray for metallic details. Leave tiny white areas or add pale highlights so these magical objects feel bright.

Use starry backgrounds carefully. A navy, violet, or deep blue background can make a Sailor Moon page feel cosmic, but too much darkness can hide the character. Keep the character bright and place deeper colors around the edges.

Balance group scenes before coloring. If several guardians appear together, plan the colors first. Color one guardian at a time and avoid using the same dominant color on nearby characters. That helps the group stay readable.

Make Luna and Artemis simple but clear. Luna works well with black, deep purple, or dark gray, while Artemis works well with white, cream, or pale gray. Their crescent moon marks should stay visible with gold or yellow.

Use softer colors for chibi pages. Chibi Sailor Moon pages look better with light backgrounds, gentle shadows, and bright eyes. Keep the tiny uniform simple so the character stays cute and readable.

Use stronger contrast for transformation and cosmic pages. Transformation scenes can use bright yellow, white, blue, pink, violet, and star effects. Cosmic pages can use dark edges with a glowing center. The trick is keeping the face, hair, and uniform visible.

Color romantic scenes gently. Sailor Moon and Tuxedo Mask pages work well with moonlit blues, gray, red roses, soft gold, and gentle shadows. Avoid making the whole page too dark; the romantic mood should still feel elegant.

Save small details for the final pass. Eyes, eyelashes, hair highlights, bows, gloves, boots, tiaras, moon symbols, cat marks, roses, stars, and sparkles should be sharpened after the main colors are finished.

Adapt the page to the colorist’s age. Younger children can use simple colors and light backgrounds. Older kids, teens, and fans can add shading, gradients, cosmic effects, and character-accurate palettes.

The common mistake is losing the character in the background. Sailor Moon pages often include stars, moons, energy, and cosmic scenes, but the character should remain the focus. Use the background to support the magic, not cover it.

5 Creative Craft Ideas

Sailor Guardian Character Cards

Turn finished Sailor Moon coloring pages into collectible character cards. Color Sailor Moon, Sailor Mercury, Sailor Mars, Sailor Jupiter, Sailor Venus, Sailor Chibi Moon, or another guardian, then cut the artwork into a card shape.

Glue the character onto cardstock and add a name, planet color, power word, favorite symbol, and short personality description. This craft works well for anime clubs, classroom art projects, fan folders, and creative writing activities.

Moon Wand Bookmark

Use a Sailor Moon page with a wand, moon symbol, star, or magical pose to create a bookmark. Color the character or symbol, cut it into a long bookmark shape, and glue it onto cardstock.

Add moons, stars, small hearts, or the phrase “Moonlight Reading Time.” Punch a hole at the top and tie ribbon or yarn. This craft is useful for manga, notebooks, journals, and reading folders.

Sailor Moon Transformation Poster

Choose a dramatic Sailor Moon pose, group guardian page, or cosmic design and turn it into a display poster. Color the character first, then add a starry background with blue, violet, gold, and white.

Glue the finished page onto black, navy, or lavender cardstock. Add a title such as “Moon Power,” “Sailor Guardians,” or “Magical Girl Energy.” This craft turns a coloring sheet into wall art for bedrooms, anime club boards, or party tables.

Luna and Artemis Paper Puppets

Use Luna and Artemis coloring pages to make small paper puppets. Color the cats, cut them out, and glue each one onto cardstock or a craft stick.

Add crescent moon details with yellow or gold. Children can use the puppets for storytelling, pretend anime scenes, classroom dialogue activities, or fan play. This craft is simple and especially good for younger colorists.

Sailor Guardian Team Garland

Create a Sailor Guardian garland using several finished coloring pages. Color different characters, cut them into circles, stars, moons, or character shapes, and attach them to a string or ribbon.

Arrange the characters by color: Moon, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Venus, Chibi Moon, and other guardians. Hang the garland for an anime party, classroom display, fan art wall, or creative corner. This craft works well because each guardian has a strong color identity.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Sailor Moon Coloring Pages free?

Yes. These Sailor Moon coloring pages are free for personal, classroom, fan art, and creative use. Parents, teachers, kids, teens, and anime fans can print them for coloring time, anime club activities, party tables, travel folders, craft projects, or screen-free creative breaks.

Children and fans can also use available online coloring options when they want to color directly on a device without printing first.

Can I print Sailor Moon coloring pages as PDF files?

Yes. The printable PDF option is useful when you want clean outlines and easy home printing. PDF pages work well for anime fan folders, classroom art stations, home coloring time, party activities, craft projects, and personal collections.

Some pages may also be available as JPG or PNG files, which are helpful for saving, sharing, or using with digital coloring tools.

Can I color Sailor Moon pages online?

Yes. When online coloring is available, fans can color Sailor Moon pages directly on a computer, tablet, or mobile device without printing first. That is useful for quick creative time, digital color testing, travel, or paper-free coloring.

Online coloring also lets users test hair colors, guardian palettes, cosmic backgrounds, uniform details, and star effects before saving or printing.

What are Sailor Moon Coloring Pages?

Sailor Moon Coloring Pages are printable and online coloring sheets inspired by Sailor Moon and her magical girl universe. They may show Sailor Moon, Usagi Tsukino, Sailor Mercury, Sailor Mars, Sailor Jupiter, Sailor Venus, Sailor Chibi Moon, Tuxedo Mask, Luna, Artemis, and other guardian characters.

These pages are useful for fans who enjoy anime coloring pages, magical girl designs, moon symbols, sailor uniforms, starry scenes, and character-based fan art.

How many Sailor Moon Coloring Pages are in this collection?

This collection includes 80+ free Sailor Moon coloring pages. The pages range from simple, cute designs and chibi pages to detailed guardian scenes, Sailor Moon portraits, Tuxedo Mask moments, Luna and Artemis pages, group pictures, and cosmic anime-style designs.

Because the collection includes many difficulty levels, younger children can choose easier pages, while teens and longtime fans can enjoy more detailed designs.

Which characters are included?

This collection may include Sailor Moon, Usagi Tsukino, Sailor Mercury, Sailor Mars, Sailor Jupiter, Sailor Venus, Sailor Chibi Moon, Tuxedo Mask, Luna, Artemis, Sailor Neptune, Sailor Pluto, Sailor Cosmos, and group scenes with the Sailor Guardians.

Some pages focus on one character, while others show pairs, teams, cats, romantic scenes, or cosmic fan art designs.

Are Sailor Moon pages good for young children?

Yes. Many simple Sailor Moon pages are good for younger children, especially cute portraits, chibi pages, Luna and Artemis designs, and pages with larger outlines. Parents can choose easier sheets with fewer small details for beginner colorists.

More detailed pages with group scenes, long hair, transformation effects, or complex cosmic backgrounds may be better for older kids, teens, and anime fans.

Are there Sailor Moon pages for teens and adult fans?

Yes. Teens and adult fans can enjoy detailed pages with Sailor Guardians, Tuxedo Mask, cosmic backgrounds, long hair, elegant poses, transformation scenes, and anime-style portraits.

These pages allow more advanced shading, color planning, background effects, and character-accurate palettes.

What colors should I use for Sailor Moon?

For Sailor Moon, use blonde or golden yellow hair, a white uniform, a blue skirt, a red bow, a gold tiara, white gloves, and red or pink boot details. For backgrounds, use sky blue, lavender, navy, violet, gold, or starry yellow.

Other guardians have their own color identities, such as blue for Sailor Mercury, red for Sailor Mars, green for Sailor Jupiter, orange for Sailor Venus, and pink for Sailor Chibi Moon.

Can these pages help with storytelling?

Yes. Sailor Moon pages are strong for storytelling because each character has a role, color identity, expression, pose, and magical symbol. Children and fans can imagine transformation scenes, guardian teamwork, moonlit romance, cat companion moments, or cosmic battles.

Adults can ask simple prompts: Who is this guardian? What is her power color? Is the scene peaceful, brave, romantic, or magical? What happens next?

Can teachers use Sailor Moon coloring pages in class?

Teachers can use selected Sailor Moon pages for art centers, anime club activities, character design lessons, color theory practice, creative writing prompts, or quiet classroom transitions.

Students can color a guardian, name the color palette, describe the character’s mood, write a short story, or create Sailor Guardian character cards from finished pages.

Can finished Sailor Moon pages be used for crafts?

Yes. Finished pages can become character cards, bookmarks, transformation posters, paper puppets, team garlands, notebook covers, fan folders, party decorations, or classroom displays.

Crafts extend the value of the page because children and fans can cut, arrange, write, display, and turn a finished coloring sheet into something personal.

Sailor Moon coloring pages bring magical girl style, anime portraits, moon symbols, guardian palettes, Luna and Artemis, Tuxedo Mask romance, chibi designs, cosmic backgrounds, and friendship-based storytelling into one rich collection. Each page gives kids, teens, and anime fans a chance to color a beloved character while building their own mood, palette, and fan art style.

Browse the full collection at ColoringPagesOnly.com. All 80+ pages are free, available as PDF, JPG, or PNG, ready to print at home or color online.

These anime-inspired pages are created for personal, classroom, and creative coloring use. They fit many moments: home coloring time, anime club activities, classroom art stations, fan art folders, travel activities, party tables, craft projects, and screen-free breaks.

For the final pass, keep the guardian colors clear, make the eyes bright and expressive, use golden hair highlights, balance the uniform and background, and save stars, moons, wands, cats, and sparkle details for the end. A clear character palette, readable expression, and thoughtful background can make the whole Sailor Moon page feel magical.

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