Clemont Pokemon Coloring Pages bring one of the Pokémon XY anime’s most memorable supporting characters to your coloring table – and this collection of 20+ free pages at ColoringPagesOnly.com covers Clemont across his most recognizable moments: solo portraits, paired with his younger sister Bonnie, and in the full XY traveling group alongside Ash and Serena. Whether you have a soft spot for the inventor Gym Leader who always had a new gadget ready – even if it rarely worked the way he planned – or you’re here because your child just discovered the XY series, these pages are built for that fan. The full world of Pokémon characters and collections is available through our Pokemon Coloring Pages hub if you want to explore beyond Clemont specifically.

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Who Is Clemont?

Clemont (Japanese: シトロン, Citron) is a Gym Leader from Lumiose City in the Kalos region, and one of Ash’s primary travel companions throughout the Pokémon XY anime series, which aired from 2013 to 2016. He specializes in Electric-type Pokémon and serves as the leader of the Lumiose City Gym – a towering, futuristic building at the center of Kalos’s most cosmopolitan city.

What makes Clemont stand out among Pokémon anime companions is his identity as a self-taught inventor and engineer. He carries a large yellow backpack fitted with mechanical arms – the Aipom Arm – and is perpetually constructing new gadgets and devices to help the group, introducing each invention with his catchphrase “The future is now, thanks to science!” The inventions themselves almost never work as intended, which is a running source of comedy in the series, but Clemont’s genuine intellectual curiosity and warmth make him one of the XY series’ most endearing characters.

His younger sister Bonnie travels with the group throughout XY, despite being too young to be a trainer herself. She has a habit of enthusiastically proposing that attractive women become Clemont’s wife – a recurring joke that causes Clemont endless embarrassment – and she cares for Dedenne, a small Electric/Fairy type who cannot officially be her Pokémon yet but travels with her as a companion. The sibling relationship between Clemont and Bonnie is one of the most genuinely warm character dynamics in the XY series.

Clemont’s primary Pokémon include Chespin (a Grass-type starter who is enthusiastic, sometimes reckless, and obsessed with food), Bunnelby (a Normal-type with large digging ears), Luxray (a powerful Electric-type he was reunited with during the series), Heliolisk (an Electric/Normal type with a distinctive frill), and Magneton (which evolved from Magnemite). As the Lumiose Gym Leader, his team is built around Electric types that reflect his technical, systematic approach to battle.

Meet the Characters in This Collection

Clemont is immediately recognizable by his blond hair, round glasses, pale skin, and the yellow backpack with its mechanical Aipom Arm attachment. His outfit consists of a blue jacket with geometric yellow and white accents, a white shirt, blue pants, and red shoes. The geometric, almost circuitboard-inspired pattern on his jacket is one of the more distinctive trainer costume designs in the XY series and rewards careful attention when coloring. His expression across these pages ranges from confident inventor mode to flustered embarrassment – the two emotional states he seems to occupy with roughly equal frequency.

Bonnie is Clemont’s younger sister – small, energetic, with short brown hair held in a side ponytail, brown eyes, and an outfit that mirrors Clemont’s color family with a yellow dress over a blue shirt and yellow shoes. She is rarely separated from Dedenne, who often rides in her bag or perches on her head. The Bonnie and Clemont pages in this collection show the sibling dynamic that is central to both their characters – Clemont’s protective older-sibling energy and Bonnie’s uninhibited enthusiasm for everything.

Ash and Serena appear in the group page – Bonnie, Clemont, Ash and Serena to Color – which is the most compositionally complete page in the collection, placing all four XY traveling companions together in the recognizable ensemble that defined that series.

What’s Inside the Clemont Coloring Collection

The Clemont solo pages – Clemont Pokemon Coloring Page, Free Clemont Pokemon Coloring Page, Clemont Pokemon to Color, Clemont Pokemon Coloring Page Free, Clemont Pokemon Coloring Pages to Print – are the foundation of the collection, showing Clemont in his standard pose and inventor’s outfit. These are the most accessible entry points for fans who specifically searched for Clemont pages and want a straightforward portrait of the character.

The Clemont and Bonnie pair pages – Clemont with Bonnie Coloring Page, Bonnie and Clemont Pokemon Coloring Page, Clemont Pokemon and Bonnie Color Page, Bonnie Pokemon and Clemont Coloring Page, Clemont and Bonnie Pokemon Images to Color – are the most thematically on-point pages in the collection. The sibling relationship is as much a part of Clemont’s character as his inventions, and these pages capture both characters in their complementary visual identities. The multiple variations of this pairing across different poses and compositions give fans who love their dynamic several pages to choose from.

The Clemont with Pokémon page – Clemont and Pokemon Coloring Sheet – shows Clemont alongside his Pokémon partners, which is the format that most directly connects the trainer character to the Pokémon series’ core identity.

The full group page – Bonnie, Clemont, Ash, and Serena to Color – is the single most complete page in the collection, showing all four XY travel companions together. For fans who love the full XY ensemble rather than any individual character, this is the page to go to first.

Coloring Tips for Clemont Pages

Clemont’s core palette is built around blue and yellow – not the most common trainer color combination, but an immediately distinctive one that reflects his Electric-type specialization without being as on-the-nose as dressing him entirely in yellow. His jacket is a medium to dark blue with the geometric circuitboard-like pattern in yellow and white. The yellow accents should be kept warm and slightly golden rather than neon – the same direction as the yellow in an electric spark rather than the yellow of a highlighter. His backpack is a brighter, more saturated yellow than the accent details, making it the most visually prominent element of his design.

His hair is a warm light blond – not white, not gold, but the particular yellow-tinged blond that reads naturally as a pale-haired anime character. His glasses are a simple round or slightly rectangular frame in gray or silver, and getting the subtle reflective quality of the lenses right (leaving small white areas rather than filling the entire lens with a solid color) makes the glasses read as glasses rather than solid colored circles.

His skin tone is light and pale – lighter than Ash’s, and noticeably different from the warmer skin tones of the Kalos region’s more sun-exposed characters. The paleness is part of what makes him read visually as someone who spends more time in a lab than outdoors.

For Bonnie, her palette mirrors Clemont’s but shifts it slightly warmer and more saturated – her yellow dress is a brighter, more primary yellow than Clemont’s accent details, and her blue undershirt is a slightly lighter blue than Clemont’s jacket. The visual family resemblance between their palettes is intentional in the character design and should be preserved when coloring them together. Her brown hair and brown eyes give her warmer midtones than Clemont’s blond-and-blue design.

For the group page, including Ash and Serena – Ash’s canonical palette is his dark navy blue jacket, red-and-white cap, and warm skin tone; Serena’s is typically a red dress or skirt, pink hat, and warm honey-brown hair in her XY design. When all four characters are together, the visual variety of their palettes – Clemont’s blue-and-yellow, Bonnie’s yellow-and-blue, Ash’s navy, Serena’s red – creates a naturally balanced composition where each character reads distinctly without any single color dominating.

5 Activities to Do With Your Clemont Pages

Color Clemont’s invention notebook. After coloring a Clemont solo portrait page in his canonical palette, use a blank sheet of paper to draw three imaginary inventions that Clemont might build – something that could theoretically help in a Pokémon journey but would probably malfunction in a specific funny way. Label each invention with a name in Clemont’s style (something that sounds technical but is slightly too long) and a short description of what it’s supposed to do versus what actually happens. This creative writing and drawing extension engages with the most distinctive aspect of the character.

Create a sibling portrait pair. Print one Clemont solo page and one page from the Bonnie solo pages in the gallery, and color both carefully using their canonical but related palettes – Clemont in his blue-and-yellow and Bonnie in her yellow-and-blue. Mount them side by side as companion portraits that show how the same color family reads differently on two different characters with different personalities. The visual relationship between their designs is subtle but intentional, and this exercise makes it visible.

Color the full XY travel group. Print the Bonnie, Clemont, Ash, and Serena group page and color all four characters in their canonical palettes, paying particular attention to the visual balance across the group – making sure no single character’s colors dominate the page. The variety of palettes in the XY travel group is one of the most carefully designed character ensemble visual systems in the anime, and getting all four right on the same page is a genuinely satisfying challenge.

Build a “science lab” display. Color three or four Clemont pages and mount them against a background you’ve drawn or decorated to look like Clemont’s lab in Lumiose City – geometric blue and white architecture, the circuitboard aesthetic of the Lumiose Gym, mechanical equipment on every surface. This environmental context makes the character pages feel more like scenes from the series and less like isolated portraits.

Design a new Clemont invention. After coloring the Clemont and Pokemon Coloring Sheet page, use the blank space around the image or a separate sheet to design a gadget Clemont might build specifically for one of the Pokémon on the page. Draw it in the angular, mechanical-but-friendly visual language of Clemont’s actual designs, label it with its purpose and its likely malfunction mode, and color it in the yellow-and-blue palette that characterizes all of Clemont’s equipment.

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