18 Captain Underpants Coloring Pages

Get ready for some action-packed laughs with these Captain Underpants coloring pages that are all free to download or print as a PDF! Fans of Dav Pilkey’s hilarious books and movies will love coloring the brave yet goofy Captain Underpants, along with George, Harold, and even the mischievous villains like Professor Poopypants and the Turbo Toilet 2000!

Captain Underpants coloring pages

On this page, you’ll find Captain Underpants in all kinds of silly adventures—flying through the air in his tidy-whities, battling giant robots, and teaming up with his prank-loving creators. These printable coloring sheets are perfect for fans young and old, whether they’re new to the series or longtime followers of the wedgie-powered superhero.

How to Use These Coloring Pages

To start coloring, just click on any of the images or links below. Each one will open a PDF coloring sheet in a new tab. From there, you can choose to print your favorite coloring pages or download the file to color digitally on a tablet or iPad.

These coloring sheets are all designed to print on standard US letter-size paper (8.5×11 inches), but they also fit perfectly on A4 paper. So no matter where you’re printing from, you’re all set for coloring fun!

Fun Things To Do With Your Captain Underpants Coloring Pages

Make a Flipbook of Captain Underpants in Action

Turn your printable Captain Underpants coloring pages into a homemade flipbook. Choose 8–10 sheets showing him in different poses—flying, jumping, or striking superhero poses. After coloring, cut out just the part with Captain Underpants, then glue each image onto a corner of small notepad-sized paper. Stack the sheets in order and staple or bind one edge. Flip through quickly to make it look like he’s flying across the pages!

Create a DIY Comic Book

Captain Underpants started as a comic in the story, so why not make your own? Use the printable coloring pages as panels. After coloring them, cut each one out and glue them in a sequence onto blank paper to create your own adventure story. Add word bubbles, captions, and sound effects with markers or stickers. Staple the pages together to make a real comic book!

Design a Superhero Mask

Take one of the coloring sheets where Captain Underpants’ face is big and clear. After coloring, glue it to a piece of cardboard (a cereal box works great). Cut around the face and eye holes, then punch a hole on each side and tie string or yarn to make a wearable mask. Now your child can dress up as their favorite underpants-wearing hero!

Make a Door Hanger

Choose a sheet with a funny or cool image of Captain Underpants. After coloring, glue it to stiff paper or cardboard. Cut a rectangle about 3 inches wide and 8 inches long, then punch a hole at the top for the doorknob. Write messages like “No Villains Allowed!” or “Captain Underpants is In!” for fun bedroom door signs.

Create a Story Puzzle

Print and color one of the Captain Underpants coloring pages, then glue it onto a thin cardboard backing. Once dry, cut it into puzzle pieces using a ruler to draw shapes. Mix up the pieces and let kids put together their own superhero puzzle. It’s a great rainy-day activity!

Make a Character Trading Card Set

Shrink down your favorite coloring pages (you can do this by printing multiple pages per sheet using printer settings). Color and cut out each character—Captain Underpants, George, Harold, and the villains. Glue each onto a small rectangle of cardboard and write fun “stats” or powers on the back. Trade them with friends or create your own superhero card game.

Design Your Own Underpants Patterns

Color in a plain image of Captain Underpants, then use markers, glitter glue, stickers, or even fabric scraps to design wild and funny underwear patterns! Think stripes, stars, or lightning bolts. Have a design contest with friends or family members to see who can create the wackiest pair.

Make a Fridge Art Gallery

After your child finishes a few coloring sheets, display them proudly on the fridge. Use colorful magnets or cut out cardboard frames for each one. You can even laminate the pages to make them last longer. Rotate the “gallery” each week to show off new superhero art.

Captain Underpants Mobile

Print and color 4–6 smaller pages or crop characters from full pages. Cut out each figure and attach string or thread to the tops. Tie the other end of each string to a coat hanger or a wooden dowel balanced on yarn. Hang the mobile from the ceiling for a flying superhero display.

Make a Villain Wanted Poster

Take any coloring page that shows a villain like Professor Poopypants or the Turbo Toilet 2000. Color it in and glue it to the center of a blank paper. Write “WANTED” in big letters on top and add fake rewards and funny crimes at the bottom, like “Guilty of stealing all the toilet paper!” Hang it on the wall or door.

Design a Captain Underpants Calendar

Pick 12 coloring sheets and assign one for each month. After coloring them, write the name of the month at the top and draw a small calendar at the bottom. Glue each page to a wall or staple them together to make a full-year superhero calendar. Add birthdays, holidays, and “Underpants Days!”

Make a Comic Strip Bookmark

Choose a narrow panel from a printable Captain Underpants coloring page. Cut and color it, then glue it to a piece of cardboard or craft foam for thickness. Add a piece of ribbon at the top if you like. Now you’ve got a fun superhero bookmark for your books—especially your Captain Underpants ones!

Build a Mini Theater

Color in a few different characters and glue them to popsicle sticks. Then cut a shoebox on one side to make a small stage. Use the coloring sheet figures as puppets and act out silly scenes from the books or make up your own superhero drama!

Superhero Name Tags

Cut out small parts of a coloring page, like just Captain Underpants’ face or his superhero cape. After coloring, write your name (or superhero name!) below it and glue it onto cardboard. Punch a hole and thread it with yarn to wear it as a necklace or use it as a desk nameplate.

Make a Time-Traveling Journal Cover

Pick a coloring sheet with George and Harold using the time-traveling toilet or other gadgets. After coloring, glue it to the front of a plain notebook or journal. Add fun stickers or drawings of planets, toilets, or silly machines to make your own time-travel adventure log.

These free, printable Captain Underpants coloring pages are a perfect way to mix fun with creativity. Whether you’re decorating your room, making crafts, or building your own superhero storybook, these coloring sheets offer hours of imaginative play. Click the images above, open the PDFs, and let your creative adventures begin—Tra-La-Laaa!

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