The How To Train Your Dragon series has managed to win many fans around the world, as it combines hilarity with serious character moments and grand adventures.
It also introduced the world to many imaginative dragons, and this collection of free How To Train Your Dragon coloring pages for kids is here to celebrate them!
There are some amazing dragons to color along with a few human characters, so you can really have some fun using all of your favorite colors and art mediums.
So let’s take a journey to a magical land as we begin the collection!
20 Brand New How To Train Your Dragon Coloring Pages – Free to Print and Color
Toothless the dragon is definitely the most famous dragon from the series, and he is the star of this first How To Train Your Dragon coloring sheet.
This page features a version of Toothless that is looking a bit unsure. In the films, he typically has a dark black color scheme with bright green eyes, so you can use that as inspiration if you want him to look accurate!
Toothless looks ready to take flight! His wings are spread wide and he has a big smile on his face.
Think about where Toothless might fly off to. Maybe he is getting ready to go on an adventure with Hiccup to discover new lands.
Consider using bright green for his eyes and blacks and grays for his scales. Toothless is known as a Night Fury dragon, which is one of the rarest and most intelligent species in the dragon world.
We have another image of Toothless up next for you to color, but this one is done in a much different style.
There is a lot more detail to this one, so you could use more muted colors to make him look a bit more realistic. How will you color this portrayal of Toothless?
This little guy may be small, but he still manages to look pretty intimidating!
This is mostly due to the spikes on his head and his sharp teeth, and now you get to make him look even cooler with your colors.
If you recognize him from the film, will you go with the colors he appeared with there or give him a new look?
Toothless manages to be an adorable dragon no matter how old he is, but here he shows that he is even cuter as a little baby!
When coloring images of Toothless, you can stick to his regular colors but you should also feel free to give him a new look if you prefer.
How will you color Toothless here?
Hiccup and Toothless share a special bond of friendship. Do you still remember how Hiccup and Toothless first met?
Hiccup was able to look past Toothless’ frightening exterior and see his gentle nature underneath.
Their unlikely friendship has brought peace between vikings and dragons. For Hiccup’s outfit, use earthy tones like browns and greens.
Make Toothless’ scales jet black with bright green eyes. Capture the joy these two friends share as you color in this heartwarming scene.
Our fifth page in this collection of free How To Train Your Dragon coloring pages for kids shows a simplified, cartoony version of our friend Toothless.
Because the style is so much simpler, we think it would look good to use some flatter, stronger shades once you have chosen your colors.
Do you think this is the approach you will take?
Baby Toothless is back to melt your heart in this next image!
This one is once again drawn in a different style to some of the previous ones, and that once again gives you a good opportunity for you to play around with unique colors and art mediums as well.
Do you have some ideas for this adorable portrayal of Toothless?
Fierce Astrid looks ready for adventure! She has had some heroic moments in the movie.
Like the time she fearlessly battled a Monstrous Nightmare to defend her village. Or when she helped Hiccup train the other kids in the art of dragon riding.
Astrid and her Deadly Nadder Stormfly make an unbeatable duo. With her trusty battle axe and brave spirit, Astrid charges into action whenever her friends need her.
Give Astrid a vibrant red shirt to match her fiery courage. And don’t forget to add bold blue eyes, so she’s ready to take on any challenge!
This is another super cute look for baby Toothless, and the way he is drawn here almost makes him look a bit like a puppy.
Maybe you could make this image even more fun by adding some squeaky toys for him to emphasize the puppy comparison even further!
Do you think you will try this idea or do you have some others?