On this page, you will find 46 original Naruto coloring pages that you can download and print at home. If you grew up hearing “Believe it!” in your head, these will feel like a fun little time trip.
Masashi Kishimoto launched Naruto in 1999, and it quickly turned into a long-running manga with big fights, bigger feelings, and a lot of ramen. You get rivalries, teamwork, hard lessons, and that steady push to never quit.
Free Printable Naruto Coloring Pages
To use these printables, open any image you like, and it will load as a PDF in a new tab. Our free printable Naruto coloring pages work well for quick printing, saving to a device, or using with a tablet.
Each file fits A4 paper, and it also prints cleanly on US Letter. If your printer has “fit to page,” that setting usually keeps everything neat.
6 Fun Activities That Use Naruto Coloring Pages
After you print a few pages, you can do more than stack them in a folder. These ideas help you turn finished art into keepsakes, games, and simple room decor.
1. Ninja Headband Wall Badge
Pick a page with Naruto, Sasuke, or Kakashi, then cut out the character and a bold symbol like the Leaf emblem.
Glue both onto cardboard from a cereal box, then trim the edges so the shape feels clean and solid.
Punch two holes on the sides, thread string through, and tie it so it hangs like a badge on a wall or door.
Add a small strip of paper behind it as a “plate,” and write a made-up rank like “Genin” or “Mission Ready.”
2. Ramen Shop Menu Board
Choose a Naruto page with a happy, relaxed vibe, then glue it to the center of a sheet of poster board.
Cut small rectangles from extra printed pages, and use them as “menu cards” around the main picture.
Write silly ramen names like “Leaf Village Special” or “Jiraiya’s Giant Bowl,” and add prices with big numbers.
Hang it in the kitchen for a week, and watch how fast it becomes a running joke at dinner time.
3. Hokage Desk Nameplate
Print a Naruto coloring page that feels proud or heroic, then trim it to a long rectangle that fits a desk edge.
Fold a strip of cardstock into a triangle stand, and glue the image to the front so it sits upright.
Write “Future Hokage” on a separate strip, and attach it like a title plate under the picture.
This one works great for a study corner, and it gives a small boost on the days you feel stuck.
4. Team Seven Memory Match
Print two copies of several character pages, like Naruto, Sakura, Sasuke, and Kakashi, then cut them into cards.
Glue each card onto thicker paper, then shuffle them face down in a grid on a table or floor.
Players flip two cards at a time and try to find matches, and it gets louder than you expect fast.
For a harder version, mix in villains or side characters so the game lasts longer and feels more surprising.
5. Mission Scroll Gift Wrap
Print a Naruto coloring page with action or movement, then wrap a small box with it like you would with gift paper.
Roll a second printed page into a tight tube, tape it closed, and tie string around it like a scroll.
Write a “mission” note such as “Deliver this treat safely,” then tuck it under the string for a fun reveal.
It feels simple, but it turns a small gift into a little story, which is very on-brand for Naruto.
6. Tailed Beast Door Hanger
Pick a Naruto coloring sheet that shows Kurama energy or a dramatic battle pose, then cut out the main figure carefully.
Glue it to cardstock, cut a circle hole at the top, and slide it onto a door handle like a hanger.
Add a second layer behind it using another print, so it looks thicker and lasts longer with daily use.
Write a short warning line like “Training In Progress,” and it becomes a funny sign that people respect.
Have fun with these Naruto coloring pages!














































