Labubu Coloring Pages — Free Printable PDFs (POP MART The Monsters)
Free printable Labubu coloring pages for kids. Classic Labubu, Big Labubu, Have a Seat series, Macaron pastels — hand-drawn line art. 8.5×11 PDFs, instant download, no email required.
What’s inside this collection
Four printable Labubu coloring pages to start: Classic Labubu, Big Labubu, Labubu — Have a Seat, and Labubu — Macaron. Every page is hand-drawn line art, sized 8.5×11 at 300 DPI, optimized for crayons, markers, or colored pencils. Pages download instantly — no email signup, no ads, no spam.
Labubu is the breakout character of 2024–2025 — the Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung’s pointy-eared, jagged-toothed creature became a global blind-box phenomenon thanks to POP MART’s collectible vinyl figure releases. Kids see Labubu everywhere — on TikTok, on bag charms, in mall stores, on YouTube unboxing videos. We’ve translated the most-recognized variants into kid-friendly line art.
The four variants
- Classic Labubu — the original Labubu shape: pointy bent ears, big round eyes, the signature row of small jagged teeth in the open smile. Full-body fur creature pose. The page that says Labubu the moment a kid sees it.
- Big Labubu — the larger-size POP MART release. Same character, bigger silhouette, more open white space inside the body for kids to add their own pattern, color blocks, or stickers.
- Labubu — Have a Seat — the sitting-pose blind-box series. The full-body cross-legged pose is more compact than the standing variants — easier for younger kids to color, with the toothy smile front and center.
- Labubu — Macaron — from the Exciting Macaron series. Pastel-vibe variant in line art, leaving big open shapes for kids to color in pastel pinks, mint greens, butter yellows. The most popular variant for older kids who like soft palettes.
Why Labubu works as a coloring topic
Labubu is genuinely now. Search trend data shows the viral velocity is real — labubu coloring pages climbed into the top rising-query band in 2025 alongside cinnamoroll coloring pages and bluey coloring pages. The meme phrases big labubu, secret labubu, labubu have a seat, and big into energy labubu are all in the breakout band (200,000+ index value), which means kids are actively typing these into Google.
Coloring is also a great way for kids to engage with a character whose appeal is mostly tactile (the figures are touch-collectibles). Coloring a Labubu page is the kid’s way of making one of their own when the actual blind boxes are too expensive or too sold out.
Coming soon — Zimomo, Tycoco, Spooky, Mokoko, and more
Labubu is part of The Monsters family by Kasing Lung. The next batches will add Zimomo (the older brother, taller, similar features), Tycoco (the skeleton character), Spooky, Mokoko, and the seasonal release variants. We’ll prioritize whichever the search trends say is popping next.
If there’s a specific Labubu variant or The Monsters character your kid wants, tell us on Pinterest and we’ll add it to the queue.
How to print these coloring pages
- Click Download on any page above. The PDF opens in a new tab.
- Print on regular 8.5×11 paper. For markers, use cardstock so colors don’t bleed through.
- Color with crayons (forgiving for younger kids), markers (vibrant for the macaron pastel pose), or colored pencils (great for older kids who want detail).
- Hang the finished page on the fridge, scan it for grandma, or stick it on the bag chain next to the actual Labubu plush.
The shapes are intentionally clean. Kids can add their own backgrounds — Labubu in a forest, Labubu on a treasure pile, Labubu hanging out with Tycoco — to make each page their own.
Why kids love Labubu coloring pages
Labubu hits a different part of the kawaii spectrum than Hello Kitty or Cinnamoroll. Where the Sanrio family is round and gentle, Labubu is slightly chaotic — the pointy ears, the teeth, the wild-bunny energy. Kids who don’t connect with the sweet end of cute design get a Labubu outlet of their own.
The blind-box collecting culture also means kids associate Labubu with unwrapping — the joy of opening a sealed box and finding which variant landed. A coloring page is the equivalent at home: grab a fresh page, pick your colors, see what you make. Same surprise-and-customize loop.
Make your own custom Labubu-style coloring page
Try our AI generator above to make custom Labubu-style coloring pages with your kid’s favorite scene:
- “Labubu in a punk rock band on stage with a guitar”
- “Labubu sitting on a giant macaron in a candy world”
- “Big Labubu and small Labubu high-fiving”
The generator draws line art in about 10 seconds and gives you a printable PDF. Note: it’s a fan-art tool — outputs are inspired by the Labubu style but not official POP MART art.
Coloring activities and party ideas
- Birthday party station — print a stack of all four pages, set out crayons and markers, let kids each pick a Labubu variant. Pairs well with a Labubu-themed party (POP MART’s site has accessories).
- Travel pack — print all four onto cardstock, fold into a kraft envelope with crayons, toss in your bag for restaurants and waiting rooms.
- Sibling activity — Big Labubu for the older kid who likes detail, Have-a-Seat for the younger one who wants a simpler pose.
- Library/classroom craft — these are free for personal and classroom use.
About these printables
Hand-drawn fan-art line art, optimized for printing on a home printer. Not affiliated with POP MART, Kasing Lung, or The Monsters franchise. For personal use only — please don’t sell prints.
Labubu and The Monsters characters created by Kasing Lung; produced and distributed by POP MART. If your kid loves Labubu, the actual blind-box vinyl figures are worth picking up — these printables are for kids and crafts, not as a substitute for the real thing.
Questions parents ask
- What ages are these Labubu coloring pages for?
- Designed for kids 5–10. Labubu's signature pointy ears, jagged teeth, and slightly chaotic energy make these more fun for older kids than the round Sanrio coloring pages — but younger kids who love Labubu plushies will recognize them instantly.
- Are these official POP MART Labubu coloring pages?
- No — these are fan-made hand-drawn line-art pages inspired by the Labubu character and not affiliated with POP MART or Kasing Lung (the original artist). For personal use only.
- What is Labubu, anyway?
- Labubu is a character designed by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung, released by POP MART as part of 'The Monsters' blind-box vinyl figure series. The character went viral globally in 2024–2025, especially on TikTok, with collectors trading rare variants for hundreds of dollars. The signature features are the pointy ears, the row of small jagged teeth, and the bunny-like body.
- 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.
- Will you add Zimomo, Tycoco, Spooky, Mokoko?
- Yes — Labubu is part of the broader 'The Monsters' family that includes Zimomo, Tycoco, Spooky, and Mokoko. We'll add the rest of the family as the topic grows.