This collection has 76 free Sonic coloring pages — the second-largest set on the site. Fifty-one are bold-line pages of Sonic running, posing, racing and standing with his friends. Twenty-two are ensemble scenes drawn in a much finer line. Three are title pages with SONIC lettered across the top. Every page is black and white on US Letter, downloads as a free PDF, and needs no signup.
The line weight is the thing to choose by, and it splits the set almost in half. The bold pages have thick, confident outlines and large flat areas — shoes, gloves, quills — that a crayon fills cleanly. The ensemble pages are drawn fine and light, with six or eight characters packed into one sheet and a lot of small overlapping detail. Same subject, completely different job: one is for a six-year-old, the other for a patient eleven-year-old with pencils.

What’s in this collection
Fifty-one bold-line pages, twenty-two fine-line ensemble scenes and three title pages — 76 in total, in the grid below. Each has its own Download PDF and Print button, so you can take one page instead of the whole set.












































































Bold-line pages: Sonic on his own
Most of the set is a single figure with room around him: mid-sprint with one arm forward, skidding to a stop, leaping with a fist raised, standing with arms folded, curled into a spin. Backgrounds stay light — a hill, a few clouds, a scatter of stars, sometimes nothing at all. These are the pages that work from about age 5, and the ones to print if a child wants a specific pose rather than a scene.
Sonic and friends
Plenty of the bold pages bring in the wider cast: the two-tailed fox, the red echidna, the pink hedgehog with the hammer, the black-and-red rival. They appear side by side in team line-ups, kicking a football, riding karts down a track, and sharing a table over a plate of food. If you came looking for Sonic and friends pages, start here rather than with the fine-line group scenes — the characters are drawn larger and read more clearly.
Fine-line ensemble scenes
Twenty-two pages take a different approach: six to ten characters in one busy composition, drawn with a thin, light line — a crowd on a hillside, a race in progress, a group posing in front of a burst of speed lines. They hold the most content per sheet in the collection, and they are also the least forgiving: the lines are close together and a thick crayon covers two areas at once. Pencils, and an older child.
Three title pages
Three sheets put SONIC in block letters across the top with a figure below, which makes them the obvious choice for the cover of a homemade coloring book or a bedroom wall.
How to print these
Every page is US Letter (8.5 × 11 in), pure black and white, with the drawing inside the printable margin. Plain copy paper is fine; choose “Fit to page” if your printer asks. Print the fine-line ensemble pages at best quality — in draft mode their thinnest lines break up, and on those sheets the detail is the whole page.
FAQ
Are Tails, Knuckles, Amy and Shadow included?
Yes. The two-tailed fox, the red echidna, the pink hedgehog with the hammer and the black-and-red rival all appear — on the bold-line team pages and across the twenty-two ensemble scenes.
Can I download all 76 as one PDF book?
Not as a single file. Each page has its own Download PDF button in the grid, which keeps the files small and lets you build your own selection.
Which pages suit a five-year-old?
The bold-line solo pages. Thick outlines, large flat areas and a simple background. Skip the fine-line ensemble scenes at that age.
Are these official Sonic sheets?
No. They are original fan-art line drawings, free to print at home or in your own classroom.
For more game characters, the Kirby coloring pages are simpler still, and the character coloring pages hold the rest of the free sets in this silo.
