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Disegni da colorare di Bluey

Welcome to Our Bluey Coloring Page!

Step into a world of creativity dedicated to fans of Bluey—the lovable pup who's captured hearts everywhere! Here, you'll find a delightful collection of coloring pages that you can color online, print for free, or download as PDFs.
Whether you prefer coloring on your device or using good old crayons and markers on paper, this is the perfect place for you!

Each image on this page invites you into the playful and imaginative world of Bluey and her friends. Just click on any drawing to:

  • Color it online with our 55-color palette
  • Print it out and color it by hand
  • Discover fun facts and character descriptions about Bluey, Bingo, Coco, Mackenzie, Chloe, and many more!

A World of Color Just One Click Away

Click on any drawing to start coloring online! You can use the paint bucket tool to fill in large areas with a single click, or draw freehand with the pencil tool—customize your line thickness to your liking. If you're more of a paper-and-pencil artist, just print the black-and-white version and let your creativity run wild with your favorite colors.

Meet the Characters

Every coloring page comes with a character description. When you click on an image, you'll also get to read fun and interesting tidbits about the character—like Bluey, the imaginative and energetic main pup, or Bingo, her sweet and thoughtful little sister. Get to know their personalities, their adventures, and what makes each of them so special as you enjoy your coloring time.

Disegni da colorare di Bluey
Bluey Heller coloring page

Bluey Heeler is the lovable main character of the hit Australian animated series Bluey, produced by Ludo Studio and first aired in 2018. Commissioned by ABC Kids and BBC Studios, the show has captured hearts around the world with its clever storytelling... More>>

Disegni da colorare di Bingo
Bingo Heller coloring page

Bingo is a four-year-old Red Heeler puppy. As Bluey’s little sister, she often plays sidekick in their adventures, but her quiet charm and unique way of seeing the world often steal the scene... More>>

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Chilli Heeler

Chilli is a Red Heeler dog and the mother of Bluey and Bingo. She lives with her husband, Bandit, and their two daughters in a lively home full of love, play, and everyday challenges... More>>

Disegni da colorare di Bandit
Bandit Heeler

Bandit is a Blue Heeler (Australian Cattle Dog) and the father of Bluey and Bingo. He lives with his wife Chilli and their two daughters in a warm and playful household in Brisbane... More>>

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Brandy Cattle

Brandy is a Red Heeler, like her sister Chilli, but with her own distinct personality and emotional complexity. She’s first introduced in the episode Onesies, where she visits the Heeler family for the first time in several years... More>>

Disegni da colorare di zia Frisky
Zia Frisky Heeler

Frisky is introduced in the episode Wedding as Chilli’s best friend and Bluey and Bingo’s honorary “aunt.” She's not a biological relative but is treated like family, showing the inclusive and expansive definition of relationships... More>>


Zia Trixie Heeler

Trixie is a Blue Heeler, like her husband Stripe (Bandit’s brother). She is Bluey and Bingo’s aunt and the mother of two younger cousins... More>>


Chilli's Mum

Nana is Chilli’s mother and Bandit’s mother-in-law. She’s the maternal grandmother to Bluey and Bingo and part of the extended Heeler family. While she isn’t featured in every episode... More>>


Chris Heeler

Chris Heeler is Bandit’s mum and the matriarch of the Heeler family. She is married to Bob Heeler (Bluey’s Grandpa) and the mother of Bandit and his brothers, Stripe and Rad... More>>


Mort Cattle

Mort is a Red Heeler, like his daughter Chilli and her sister Brandy. He lives in a quiet countryside home and leads a relaxed, self-sufficient life. He first appears in the touching episode "Grandad", where Chilli takes Bluey and Bingo... More>>


Muffin Heeler

Muffin is the daughter of Stripe Heeler (Bandit’s brother) and Trixie Heeler, making her Bluey and Bingo’s first cousin. She is also the older sister of Socks, the baby of the extended Heeler family... More>>


Socks Heeler

Socks is the daughter of Stripe Heeler (Bandit’s brother) and Trixie Heeler, making her Bluey and Bingo’s cousin and Muffin’s younger sister. She first appears as a crawling toddler in episodes like Sleepover


Stripe Heeler

Stripe is Bandit’s brother and part of the Heeler extended family. He’s married to Trixie Heeler and the father of two daughters: Muffin, the dramatic and confident older child, and Socks, the mischievous toddler.


Uncle Radley Heeler

Uncle Rad is one of the Heeler brothers—making him Bluey and Bingo’s uncle, and the brother-in-law to Chilli. He first appears in the episode “Christmas Swim”, and later plays a central role in “Double Babysitter”,.


Mackenzie Border Collie

Mackenzie is a black-and-white Border Collie puppy who appears in many episodes as one of Bluey’s schoolmates and playmates. Originally from New Zealand, Mackenzie has a slightly different accent from the rest of the characters—adding a unique charm and making him stand out among Bluey’s diverse group of friends.


Coco the Pink Poodle

Coco is a young pink poodle and one of Bluey’s classmates and closest friends. She often appears in episodes involving group play, school adventures, and social problem-solving. Some of the episodes where she features prominently include: "Hotel" – where she plays pretend with Bluey and Bingo.


Chloe the Dalmatian

Chloe is a young Dalmatian who attends school with Bluey and is part of her close circle of friends. She appears in several episodes that explore themes like friendship, creativity, problem-solving, and self-confidence.


Honey the beagle

Honey is a Beagle puppy and a friend of Bluey, Bingo, and the other school-aged pups in the show. She appears in various episodes, particularly those set in the school setting or involving larger group play.

One of the most remarkable aspects of Bluey is its celebration of play. Every episode is a tribute to imagination, showing how unstructured, creative play is essential to a child’s growth. Bluey and Bingo dive into fantastical worlds, turning everyday routines into epic adventures. This not only fuels the creativity of young viewers, but also delivers meaningful lessons about problem-solving, empathy, and resilience.

Clever, Multilayered Humor

Bluey is filled with humor that resonates with both kids and adults. Its comedy often stems from sharp observations about family life, making it enjoyable on multiple levels. Bandit, the dad, perfectly embodies this balance—he’s a loving, hands-on parent and a reliable source of light-hearted fun. His character brings warmth and wit in equal measure.

Critical Acclaim and Cultural Impact

The series has earned widespread recognition, including the International Emmy Kids Award in 2020. But Bluey's influence extends far beyond the screen—it has sparked important conversations about how children's media can positively support early development. Its popularity has also led to a wide range of merchandise, from toys and books to live stage shows.

Conclusion

Bluey is more than just a kids’ show—it’s a vibrant portrait of childhood, filled with joy, challenges, and boundless imagination. With its unique blend of humor, heart, and life lessons, this Australian series has carved out a special place in the world of animation, becoming a beloved classic for families around the globe.

Online Coloring Guide

Follow these easy steps to enjoy coloring your favorite Bluey drawings right on your screen:

Fill Large Areas Quickly

To color big white spaces easily, select the paint bucket icon. Then just click on the area you want to fill, and it will be colored instantly with your selected shade.

Draw Freely by Hand

Want to add custom details or draw by hand? Select the pencil icon to draw using your mouse—or a digital pen if you prefer more precision. To adjust the line thickness, use the slider icon on the right, which lets you choose the stroke weight that works best for your style.

Erase and Undo Mistakes

Made a mistake? No worries! Use the eraser icon to remove lines or colors. You can also click the undo icon (an arrow pointing left) to go back one step and correct your last action.

Print or Save Your Artwork

Once you're done coloring—or if you prefer to print a blank version to color on paper—click the printer icon. You can also save your masterpiece by clicking the download icon, which saves the image to your device for later use or sharing.

Adjust Color Brightness

To change the brightness of a color, select the lightbulb icon. This is especially useful for creating lighter shades—like turning red into pink. The updated color will appear in the preview box beside the icon so you can see the effect before using it.

Color Palette
At the bottom of the page, you'll find a palette of 55 vibrant colors to choose from. Feel free to experiment and create your own unique coloring style!

10 Creative Ways to Use Bluey Coloring Pages

Coloring pages aren't just for kids—they're versatile tools for creativity, relaxation, and learning. Here are ten imaginative ways to make the most of your Bluey coloring sheets:

1. Stress Relief and Relaxation
Coloring is a calming, meditative activity that can significantly reduce stress and anxiety. It’s a great way for adults to disconnect from the daily rush and enjoy a peaceful, creative moment.

2. Boosting Hand-Eye Coordination in Children
For young children, coloring helps develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination—crucial foundations for writing and more complex tasks.

3. Stimulating Creativity
Even with predefined outlines, choosing colors and experimenting with techniques nurtures creativity in both kids and adults.

4. DIY Decorations
Turn your finished coloring pages into unique decorations! Frame them to brighten up a room, or give them as thoughtful, personalized gifts.

5. Educational Tools
Coloring pages can be powerful teaching aids. Use them to teach children about colors, shapes, animals, plants, geography, and more in a fun, hands-on way.

6. Art Therapy
Coloring is commonly used in art therapy to help people explore emotions, process thoughts, and find a safe way to express what’s difficult to say.

7. Group Activities
Coloring can be a relaxing and social activity—perfect for classrooms, family gatherings, or group workshops where people of all ages can connect through creativity.

8. Improving Focus and Attention
The detail-oriented nature of coloring improves concentration skills, especially helpful for both children and adults looking to sharpen their focus.

9. Motor Skill Rehabilitation
For individuals recovering from hand injuries or motor impairments, coloring is a gentle and enjoyable way to practice movement and coordination.

10. Mindful Meditation
Coloring can serve as a form of active meditation—helping you stay present, calm, and aware as you focus on colors, patterns, and movements.


Bluey coloring pages are much more than just a fun activity—they’re a gateway to creativity, relaxation, learning, and emotional expression. Whether you're looking to unwind, teach a lesson, or simply enjoy some artistic play, there's always a good reason to pick up some colors and start your next masterpiece.


copyright © Joe Brumm/Ludo Studio.



Enjoy coloring this coloring page online or download it for free as a high-quality A4 printable. This activity is designed to spark children's creativity and improve fine motor skills. Use crayons or markers to bring this artwork to life, or try our digital painting tool directly in your browser. A perfect educational resource for home or school.

Curated by Gianluigi P., professional illustrator and Art Director at Studio GILP. An expert in comics and animation since 2000, Gianluigi personally selects each drawing to ensure top-quality creative content for families and teachers.

Copyright Notice (DMCA): This drawing is selected for educational and recreational purposes only. All rights to the characters belong to their respective owners. Cartoni Online respects intellectual property rights; if you believe this content infringes your copyright, please contact us at info@cartonionline.com for immediate removal.

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