





Welcome, little artists! If you love Sailor Moon as much as I do, prepare to immerse yourself in a world of adventure and color! On this special page, I give you well 44 Sailor Moon Coloring Pages inspired by your favorite Sailor warriors.












Sailor Moon and the Magic of Color
I still remember when, as a child, I was enchanted by Sailor Moon's transformations and her battles against evil. There was something magical about those bright colors and dynamic lines that transported me to another universe. Today, I have the pleasure of sharing my passion with you, transformed into pages ready to come to life thanks to your crayons and markers.






Advice from an Artist Friend
- Play with Colors: Don't be afraid to experiment! Use bright shades for the Sailor warriors, softer colors for the backgrounds, and gradients to create depth.
- Magic Lines: Sailor Moon is full of details. Follow the lines carefully so as not to miss even a detail of the costumes and hairstyles.
- Express yourself: The pages are yours! Add glitter, stickers or anything you can think of to personalize your artwork.






Curiosity Sailor Moon
Did you know that…
- Is Sailor Moon's original name Usagi Tsukino, which means "moon rabbit"?
- Does every Sailor warrior have a planet and an associated color? Sailor Moon is linked to the Moon and the color white.
- Does the Luna cat have a crescent moon on its forehead? It's the magical symbol of him!






Ready coloring pages?
What are you waiting for? Choose your favorite drawing, download it, print it or color it directly online! And don't forget to share your creations with me on social media. I'd love to see how you brought these characters to life with your imagination! And if you are also passionate about other animated series, don't miss our collection of Dragon Ball coloring pages!









Vittore is an explosion of creativity. With his graphic pen, he shapes fantastic worlds, whimsical characters and adorable animals. His style, rich in details and intricate lines, invites adults and children to get lost in his pages, adding color and personality to every stroke.












