Zootopia Coloring Pages at ColoringPagesOnly.com is the site’s most comprehensive Disney animation collection – 90+ free printable pages covering the full universe of Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Academy Award-winning 2016 film and its 2025 sequel. The original Zootopia collection covers the complete main cast: Judy Hopps, Nick Wilde, Chief Bogo, Flash Slothmore, Benjamin Clawhauser, Gazelle, Finnick, Duke Weaselton, Mayor Lionheart, Assistant Mayor Dawn Bellwether, Mr. Big, Yax, McHorn, and Judy’s parents – across solo portraits, duo compositions, action and investigation scenes, and ensemble pages. The Zootopia 2 cluster adds new sequel-inspired pages featuring returning characters in updated contexts alongside new characters, including Dr. Fuzzby Bear and a prominent large snake, plus special-occasion compositions (wedding dance, formal attire, Christmas, holiday hats). The full Disney collection is available through our Disney Coloring Pages hub.
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About Zootopia
Zootopia is a Walt Disney Animation Studios feature film released on March 4, 2016, directed by Byron Howard and Rich Moore, with co-director Jared Bush. The film won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature at the 89th Academy Awards in 2017 and earned over $1.023 billion at the worldwide box office – one of the highest-grossing animated films of that year and among the highest-grossing original animated films (not based on a prior property) in Disney Animation history.
The story is set in Zootopia, a modern mammal metropolis where predators and prey have evolved past their biological instincts and live together in a civilized society. The city is divided into distinct ecosystems – the tropical Rainforest District, the frozen Tundratown, the dense Sahara Square – each engineered to maintain the climate needs of its animal residents.
The film follows Judy Hopps, a rabbit from rural Bunnyburrow who becomes the first rabbit officer in the Zootopia Police Department (ZPD) despite being dismissed by virtually everyone around her as too small for police work. When a series of missing mammal cases lands on her desk, Judy must partner with Nick Wilde – a charming, cynical red fox who makes a living running small-scale cons – to crack the case before she loses her job. What begins as a missing persons investigation becomes a conspiracy that reveals the city’s hidden prejudices and tests both characters’ belief in Zootopia’s founding ideal: that anyone can be anything.
Zootopia’s thematic depth – its direct engagement with workplace discrimination, implicit bias, stereotyping, and the gap between a society’s stated values and its actual behavior – made it one of the most discussed Disney films of the decade and gave it unusual longevity in classroom settings where its themes connect naturally to social studies and character education curricula.
Zootopia+, a short-form series set in the same universe, premiered on Disney+ in November 2022, expanding on supporting characters including Clawhauser, Flash, and Gazelle.
Zootopia 2 was confirmed in development by Disney Animation, and the collection on this page has been updated with sequel-inspired designs featuring returning characters Judy, Nick, Gazelle, Flash, Chief Bogo, and Clawhauser, alongside new characters including Dr. Fuzzby Bear and an animated snake character who appears prominently across multiple Zootopia 2 tiles.
Characters in This Collection
Judy Hopps
Judy Hopps is the film’s protagonist and the most represented character in the collection, appearing across the greatest number of individual tiles. She is a gray rabbit – specifically the warm gray of a wild rabbit’s coat, with slightly lighter gray on her face and belly – with violet/purple eyes, large, tall ears that stand upright, a short fluffy tail, and a pink nose. In her police officer role, she wears the Zootopia Police Department uniform – a navy blue jacket with a silver badge, navy blue trousers, and the ZPD logo on the shoulder. Her ears, even when in uniform, remain her most immediately recognizable feature – no hat or helmet covers them.
Tiles covering Judy solo: Judy Hopps, Judy Hopps Zootopia, Zootopia Judy Hopps, Lieutenant Judy Hopps, Judy Hopps Police Zootopia, Judy Hopps is investigating, Police Officer Hopps from Disney Zootopia, Judy Hopps shows police badge, Judy Hopps from Zootopia 1, Judy Hopps Save the City, Zootopia 2 Coloring Judy Hopps Solo, Zootopia 2 Coloring Judy Selfie Scene, and multiple additional solo and action tiles.
Nick Wilde
Nick Wilde is Judy’s partner and co-protagonist – a red fox with the characteristic red-orange fur of a North American red fox, a cream/white chest and muzzle fur, dark legs and paws, and green eyes with a perpetually half-lidded, relaxed expression that conveys his default sardonic personality. In his casual hustler look from the film’s first half, Nick wears a Hawaiian-style floral shirt (green with leaf/palm pattern) and tan slacks. In his ZPD police officer role (the film’s conclusion and the Zootopia 2 contexts), he wears the navy blue ZPD uniform with a badge. The Zootopia 2 “Worried Nick Wilde” tile specifically depicts him in a Hawaiian shirt – suggesting a casual or off-duty context in the sequel.
Tiles covering Nick solo: Nick Wilde, Nick Wilde Zootopia, Nick Wilde from Zootopia, Nick Wilde From Zootopia 1, Fox Nick Wilde, Zootopia 2 Coloring Nick Wilde, Adjusting Tie, Zootopia 2 Coloring Worried Nick Wilde.
Nick and Judy duo tiles form the collection’s largest category: Nick and Judy Zootopia, Nick And Judy From Zootopia, Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde, Zootopia Nick Wilde And Judy Hopps, and the entire Zootopia 2 cluster of duo compositions including Partners, Hug, Police Uniforms, Hot Cocoa, Holiday Hats, Happy Snake, Formal Attire, Christmas, Snake Scene, Snake Close Up, Wedding Dance, and Winter Hats.
Chief Bogo
Chief Bogo is the commanding officer of the ZPD, a cape buffalo, and therefore one of the most physically imposing characters in the film. Cape buffalo have dark charcoal-gray to black fur, a broad, heavily built face, large curved horns arcing upward and outward, and powerful neck musculature. Bogo’s ZPD uniform is the same navy blue as other officers’ but rendered at a much larger scale. His expression in most depictions is skeptical, stern, or exasperated – his default reaction to Judy throughout most of the film. The Zootopia 2 Chief Bogo Snake tile shows him in an action/threat context with the sequel’s snake character. Tiles: Chief Bogo from Zootopia, Chief Bogo From Zootopia 1, Zootopia Bogo Chief, Zootopia 2 Coloring Chief Bogo Snake.
Flash Slothmore
Flash Slothmore is one of the film’s most beloved supporting characters – a three-toed sloth who works at the DMV (Department of Mammal Vehicles) and moves at the exaggeratedly glacial pace of a sloth in all actions. Flash has cream/pale tan fur with darker markings, the characteristic sloth facial structure with a very wide, slow smile, long curved claws, and the DMV uniform in muted blue-gray. His comedy role – the world’s slowest DMV worker – made the DMV scene one of the most widely shared clips from the film. The Zootopia 2 Flash tiles (Coffee Break, Flash, and Snake) place him in sequel contexts.
Tiles: Flash Slothmore is at the office, Flash Slothmore greets with a cup in hand, Flash From Zootopia, Zootopia Sloth Flash, Zootopia 2 Coloring Flash Coffee Break, Zootopia 2 Coloring Flash and Snake, Zootopia 2 Coloring Nick Flash Snake Close Up.
Benjamin Clawhauser
Clawhauser is the ZPD’s dispatcher and receptionist – a cheetah and therefore covered in golden-yellow fur with black spots in the classic cheetah pattern. He is depicted as slightly round and cheerful, with a ZPD blue uniform barely containing his enthusiastic energy. He is Gazelle’s biggest fan. Tiles: Benjamin Clawhauser Zootopia, McHorn, and Benjamin Clawhauser from Zootopia.
Gazelle
Gazelle is Zootopia’s biggest pop star – a gazelle with the species’ characteristic tawny-tan fur, white face and belly, and elegant long neck. As a pop star, she wears a glamorous performance costume rather than the natural or uniform looks of the film’s police and government characters. The Zootopia 2 Gazelle tiles (Gazelle and Snake, Gazelle Clawhauser) show her in sequel contexts. Tiles: Gazelle, Zootopia Gazelle Popstar, Zootopia 2 Coloring Gazelle and Snake, Zootopia 2 Coloring Gazelle Clawhauser.
Finnick
Finnick is Nick’s former con partner – a fennec fox, one of the smallest fox species, with the fennec’s distinctive enormous ears relative to body size, sandy/pale tan fur, and a grumpy, tough personality that contrasts with his small stature and the baby elephant costume Nick makes him wear during their hustles. Tiles: Zootopia – Finnick, Finnick from Zootopia, Judy Hopps, Nick Wilde, and Finnick.
Supporting Cast
Mayor Lionheart is the mayor of Zootopia – a male lion with golden-maned dignity and political authority, depicted in a business suit. Tiles: Mayor Lionheart, Mayor Lionheart is arrested (depicting his arrest in the film’s third act), Mayor Lionheart and Mr. Big (the tile name is truncated).
Assistant Mayor Dawn Bellwether – the film’s villain – is a small, mild-mannered sheep with off-white/cream wool and round glasses. She appears in the Hopps and Sheep Bellwether duo tile.
Mr. Big is Zootopia’s most feared crime boss – a tiny arctic shrew whose small size is part of the character’s comedy. He appears in the Zootopia Mr. Big tile.
Duke Weaselton is a petty criminal weasel – depicted in the Duke Weaselton was stuck in the donut cake tile (title has minor spelling error – “stucked”).
Yax is a yak who runs Zootopia’s naturist club, appearing in the Zootopia – Yax tile.
McHorn is a rhinoceros ZPD officer, appearing in McHorn and Benjamin Clawhauser from Zootopia.
Judy’s Parents (Stu and Bonnie Hopps) are Judy’s rabbit parents from Bunnyburrow – fellow gray rabbits depicted in the Judy s Parents tile (apostrophe missing from “Judy’s”).
Dr. Fuzzby Bear is a new character appearing in the Zootopia 2 cluster – a bear character wearing glasses, depicted in Zootopia 2 Coloring.
The Snake is a prominent new character in the Zootopia 2 visual cluster, appearing across more Zootopia 2 tiles than any other new element, suggesting a significant role in the sequel. The snake appears in action scenes with Judy and Nick, wrapped around Gazelle, interacting with Flash and Chief Bogo, and in the Cute Snake Only portrait tile.
Coloring Guide: The Zootopia Palette
Judy Hopps – her fur is a warm medium gray with a subtle brown undertone rather than a cold steel gray. Her face, inner ears, and belly are lighter gray with a hint of warm cream. The ears’ inner surface uses pale pink (like a real rabbit’s inner ear skin). Her eyes are vivid violet-purple – fully saturated, the most distinctive color on her face. Her ZPD uniform is navy blue with silver metallic badge details. White gloves complete the ZPD look.
Nick Wilde – his fur is vivid red-orange on the back, head, and outer limbs – the bright, saturated fox-red that reads immediately as fox. The chest, belly, muzzle, and inner ear areas are cream-white, slightly warmer than pure white. The lower legs and paws are dark brown to near-black (the classic red fox “stocking” marking). His green eyes are alert and slightly narrow – the half-lidded look of someone always assessing the angle. His casual Hawaiian shirt is green with a leaf pattern; his police uniform matches Judy’s navy blue.
Chief Bogo – the darkest character in the main cast. His fur is charcoal-dark gray – the specific very dark gray of a cape buffalo’s hide, which appears almost black in shadow but reveals dark gray in light. His horns arc from a broad horn boss at the center of the forehead upward and outward in curves, in dark brown-black. His uniform matches the other ZPD officers.
Flash – the palest character in the main cast. His fur is cream/off-white with the slightly warmer tone of aged paper rather than pure white. The characteristic sloth facial markings around his eyes and nose use a slightly darker tan. His broad smile – always extremely slow to form – should be the most expressive element of any Flash page.
Clawhauser – golden yellow body with solid black spots distributed across the face, neck, and body in the irregular cheetah pattern. His spots are rounder than a leopard’s and clearly filled solid black rather than rosette-shaped. The ZPD uniform’s navy blue creates a strong contrast against the golden-yellow fur.
Gazelle – warm tawny-tan body fur, white/cream face, and underbelly. Her horns are medium brown with spiral ridges. Performance costumes should be vivid and glamorous – gold, coral, or jewel tones suit her pop star persona.
Finnick – sandy/pale tan fur (lighter and more golden than Nick’s red-orange), enormous ears proportionally much larger than his head, and a perpetually unimpressed expression. His baby elephant costume (when depicted during con sequences) is gray with large ears – an ironic disguise for the already ear-heavy fennec.
The Nick and Judy Police Uniform pages – when both characters are in ZPD uniform together, the key visual contrast is Nick’s warm red-orange fur and Judy’s warm gray fur against the matching navy blue of their shared uniform. The fur color difference is what makes ensemble police pages read as two distinct characters despite identical clothing.
Zootopia 2 special occasion tiles:
- Wedding Dance: Nick in a black formal suit with a white shirt; Judy in a white or ivory formal gown
- Formal Attire: elevated versions of their standard outfits with formal tailoring
- Holiday/Christmas tiles: scarves, hats, and seasonal accessories in red, green, and white
- Hot Cocoa: warm domestic scene – mugs can use any warm brown hot chocolate color with white foam/marshmallow on top
FAQs
What is Zootopia? Zootopia is a 2016 Walt Disney Animation Studios film directed by Byron Howard and Rich Moore. Set in a city of anthropomorphized mammals, it follows rabbit police officer Judy Hopps and con artist fox Nick Wilde as they investigate a missing mammal conspiracy. The film won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature at the 89th Academy Awards and earned over $1 billion worldwide.
Who are the main characters in Zootopia? The two protagonists are Judy Hopps (a rabbit, the first rabbit ZPD officer) and Nick Wilde (a red fox, former con artist). Supporting characters include Chief Bogo (cape buffalo ZPD chief), Flash Slothmore (sloth DMV worker), Benjamin Clawhauser (cheetah ZPD dispatcher), Gazelle (pop star), Finnick (fennec fox), and the film’s villain, Assistant Mayor Dawn Bellwether (sheep).
What is Zootopia 2? Zootopia 2 is the sequel to the original 2016 film, confirmed in development by Walt Disney Animation Studios. This collection has been updated with Zootopia 2-inspired pages featuring returning characters Nick, Judy, Gazelle, Flash, and Chief Bogo alongside new characters, including Dr. Fuzzby Bear and a large snake character.
What color is Judy Hopps? Judy Hopps has warm medium-gray fur, lighter gray on her face and belly, pink inner ears, and distinctive violet-purple eyes. Her ZPD police uniform is navy blue with a silver badge.
What color is Nick Wilde? Nick Wilde has vivid red-orange fur on his back and outer limbs, cream-white on his chest, belly, and muzzle, and dark brown-black lower legs and paws – the classic red fox coloring. His eyes are green. His casual look features a green Hawaiian shirt; his police look is a navy blue ZPD uniform.
What age group is Zootopia for? Zootopia is rated PG and designed for general family audiences. It is particularly notable for its thematic depth – its examination of bias, discrimination, and societal prejudice – which makes it unusually engaging for older children and adults while remaining visually accessible and appropriate for younger children. The coloring pages are suitable for all ages.
Did Zootopia win any awards? Yes – Zootopia won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature at the 89th Academy Awards (2017), among numerous other awards. It was one of the most critically acclaimed animated films of 2016 and has maintained a strong reputation among Disney Animation’s modern output.
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