Free Printable Inside Out Coloring Pages
Ignite your child’s creativity with our delightful coloring pages featuring the beloved characters from Disney’s heartwarming film, Inside Out. These printable, downloadable, and online coloring options showcase high-quality images that can be easily printed, downloaded, or colored digitally. Join Joy, Sadness, Anger, Disgust, and Fear on a colorful adventure through the inner workings of the human mind. Let your child explore their emotions as they bring these lovable characters to life with their own artistic touch.
Our engaging coloring pages provide a fun and educational way for children to express their feelings and understand the importance of emotional well-being. Whether they use crayons, colored pencils, or digital tools, the possibilities for imaginative expression are endless. Encourage your child to color their way through the vibrant landscapes of Riley’s mind, creating unique masterpieces with every stroke. Watch as their creativity blooms and their understanding of emotions grows. Download or print our captivating Inside Out coloring pages today and embark on an artistic journey that celebrates the power of emotions.
Disney Inside Out Coloring Pages
Growing up can be a bumpy road, and it’s no exception for Riley, who is uprooted from her Midwest life when her father starts a new job in San Francisco. Like all of us, Riley is guided by her emotions – Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness. The emotions live in Headquarters, the control center inside Riley’s mind, where they help advise her through everyday life. As Riley and her emotions struggle to adjust to a new life in San Francisco, turmoil ensues in Headquarters. Although Joy, Riley’s main and most important emotion, tries to keep things positive, the emotions conflict on how best to navigate a new city, house and school.
Disney Inside Out Official Trailer
Disney Inside Out Characters
Joy is very bouncy, almost like a star. She’s full of life and energy, so filmmakers called on Effects Supervisor Gary Bruins and his team to figure out how to showcase that effervescence.
“Pete [Docter] wanted Joy to have particles that radiate and shoot off her skin throughout the entire film,” says Bruins. “That meant creating an effect that would appear in hundreds and hundreds of shots. It had never been done before.”
Joy
Joy’s goal has always been to make sure Riley stays happy. She is lighthearted, optimistic and determined to find the fun in every situation. Joy sees challenges in Riley’s life as opportunities, and the less happy moments as hiccups on the way back to something great. As long as Riley is happy, so is Joy.
Sadness
None of the other Emotions really understand what Sadness’s role is. Sadness would love to be more optimistic and helpful in keeping Riley happy, but she finds it so hard to be positive. Sometimes it seems like the best thing to do is just lie on the floor and have a good cry.
Anger
Anger feels very passionately about making sure things are fair for Riley. He has a fiery spirit and tends to explode (literally) when things don’t go as planned. He is quick to overreact and has little patience for life’s imperfections.
Disgust
Disgust is highly opinionated, extremely honest and prevents Riley from getting poisoned – both physically and socially. She keeps a careful eye on the people, places and things that Riley comes into contact with – whether that’s broccoli or last year’s fashion trend. Disgust always has the best of intentions and refuses to lower her standards.
Fear
Fear’s main job is to protect Riley and keep her safe. He is constantly on the lookout for potential disasters, and spends time evaluating the possible dangers, pitfalls and risk involved in Riley’s everyday activities. There are very few activities and events that Fear does not find to be dangerous and possibly fatal.
Riley
Riley Andersen is an eternally happy kid, at least until she turns eleven and her dad gets a job across the country, forcing the family to relocate to San Francisco. As she struggles to navigate a new home and school, Riley experiences an unfamiliar mix of emotions.
Bing Bong
With the trunk of an elephant, the tail of a cat, and body of cotton candy, Bing Bong is Riley’s imaginary friend. (You have to remember, when Riley was three animals were all the rage.) Unfortunately, he’s been out of work since Riley turned four, and he’s desperate to not be left behind as Riley grows up.