KPop Demon Hunters Coloring Pages — Free Printable PDFs (HUNTR/X & Saja Boys)
Free printable coloring pages for KPop Demon Hunters. Rumi, Mira, Zoey, Jinu, the full Saja Boys, Derpy Tiger, Golden and Soda Pop scenes — instant PDF downloads, plus an AI generator that draws your own.
What’s inside this collection
Every printable coloring page below is hand-drawn line art, optimized for crayons, markers, or colored pencils. Pages are sized 8.5×11 inches at 300 DPI for crisp printing. Each PDF downloads instantly — no email required for individual pages, but you can grab the mega bundle with all 80+ pages for free with one click below.
The KPop Demon Hunters world has a deep cast and a unique aesthetic — magical sigils, traditional Korean motifs reimagined as modern stage outfits, and the visual language of K-pop choreography itself. We’ve broken the collection into the categories kids ask for most.
HUNTR/X — the lead trio
The girl group at the heart of the story. Rumi (lead vocal), Mira (rapper), and Zoey (maknae) are demon hunters by night, idols by day. Their stage outfits are layered and detailed — perfect for older kids who like to color in fine accessories — but we also offer “easy” versions with simplified outlines for younger ones.
Saja Boys — the antagonists
The shadowy boy group. Jinu leads with magnetic charisma, with the four other members each carrying their own design language: leather jackets, statement chains, asymmetric haircuts, and a different signature pose per member. Together they make the strongest group coloring pages in the set — six-figure compositions kids can color over a whole afternoon.
Scenes from the songs
“Golden,” “Soda Pop,” “How It’s Done” — every iconic moment from the soundtrack gets its own scene page. Stage lighting, crowd silhouettes, and dynamic poses give kids a lot of negative space to fill with color.
Derpy Tiger and the sidekicks
The chaotic comic-relief tiger that lives in their hideout, plus the magical familiars and assistants. These are the easiest pages in the set — toddler-appropriate.
Cultural detail pages
Korean traditional motifs that show up throughout the film — taegeuk symbols, hanbok-fusion outfits, the magical dagger details, and Seoul skyline scenes. We treat these with care: every cultural element is researched for accuracy, not stylized into vague “Asian aesthetic.” Made by Asian-Americans, for Asian-American kids.
How to print these coloring pages
- Click any page above to download the PDF.
- Open the PDF in any reader (Preview on Mac, Acrobat on Windows, or your browser).
- Print at “Actual Size” or 100% — don’t let the printer scale.
- For best results: cardstock paper, “best” or “high quality” print mode, and a fresh ink cartridge for the line work to come out crisp.
- If your kid uses watercolors, print on watercolor-compatible paper or laminate the page first.
Why kids love KPop Demon Hunters coloring pages
The Netflix animated film became a cultural moment for two reasons. First, the soundtrack — “Golden” and “Soda Pop” rocketed to streaming charts and became playground anthems. Second, the visual design genuinely draws on Korean cultural traditions in a way that feels modern. Kids who never connected with princess franchises or generic superhero properties are obsessed with HUNTR/X’s stage looks and the Saja Boys’ aesthetic. Coloring is how that obsession plays out at the kitchen table after dinner.
For Asian-American families specifically, this is a rare moment where mainstream kids’ media features Korean characters as both the heroes AND aspirational figures. Coloring these pages becomes part of the cultural pride loop — kids ask “is that Korean?” and the conversation goes from there. We hear the same from parents in our newsletter every week.
Make your own custom KPop Demon Hunters coloring page
Above is our AI generator. Type a description — character, pose, scene, even your kid’s name on a sign — and it generates a black-and-white line-art page ready to print in about 10 seconds. Some prompts our community has loved:
- “Rumi holding a glowing sword facing a giant demon, magical sparkles around her”
- “Saja Boys posing in front of the Seoul skyline at night, full body, all five members”
- “Derpy Tiger sleeping curled around a stack of K-pop albums”
- “Jinu summoning a magical mark on his hand, smug expression”
- “Mira mid-rap on stage with light beams behind her”
The generator outputs at the same 8.5×11 print size as the rest of the collection, with crisp bold outlines designed specifically for coloring (no shading, no gray, no text-rendering artifacts). If the first try doesn’t quite hit, just regenerate — the model gets noticeably better when you describe pose and scene specifically.
Coloring activities and party ideas
Beyond simply printing-and-coloring, the KPop Demon Hunters coloring pages work well for:
- Birthday party stations — print 5–10 pages, set out crayons, let kids each pick their fighter
- Long car or plane rides — clipboard + crayons + a stack of pages = 90 minutes of quiet
- Classroom Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month activities — pair the cultural-detail pages with a short reading on Korean traditional motifs
- Bilingual practice — write the Korean character names (루미, 미라, 조이) above each page and have kids trace them
- Birthday-card crafts — color a Rumi page, fold it in half, use as a homemade birthday card
About these printables
These KPop Demon Hunters coloring pages are fan-made line art, generated and hand-curated by Mamaki Fun — a small studio making printables specifically for Asian-American kids and families. Pages are not affiliated with or endorsed by Netflix, Sony Pictures Animation, or the official KPop Demon Hunters production. They are free for personal use only — please don’t redistribute commercially or sell them on Etsy / Gumroad / etc.
If you spot any cultural detail we got wrong, or if you’d like a specific character / scene we haven’t covered yet, drop us a note — we publish 5–10 new pages per week and prioritize what families actually ask for.
Have fun coloring!
Questions parents ask
- What ages are these KPop Demon Hunters coloring pages for?
- Designed for kids 4–12. Easy versions have thicker outlines and bigger fill areas for toddlers; harder versions add detail for tweens and teens.
- Are these official KPop Demon Hunters coloring pages?
- No — these are fan-made line-art pages inspired by the characters and not affiliated with Netflix or the official KPop Demon Hunters production. For personal use only.
- Can I print them on regular paper?
- Yes. Each PDF is 8.5×11 inches at 300 DPI — works on any home printer. We recommend cardstock if your child uses markers, so they don't bleed through.
- Why does my kid love KPop Demon Hunters so much?
- It's a perfect storm: K-pop choreography, anime fight scenes, magical demon-hunting plot, and Korean cultural details kids rarely see in Western animation. Asian-American kids in particular see themselves represented as the hero, which is rare.
- Can I make a custom one with my kid's name?
- Yes — use the AI generator above. Type something like 'Rumi holding a sign that says HAPPY BIRTHDAY ELLA' and it'll draw it as printable line art in about 10 seconds.