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Most people don’t exactly jump for joy at the thought of encountering a mouse. Spot one in your home? You can bet a number of folks will chime in with, “There’s never just one!” Admittedly, that’s not the most reassuring thought when it comes to real mice. But what about cartoon mice? Those animated critters, like Disney’s iconic characters, or whimsical mice on motorcycles decked out in fun costumes? Now that’s just too cute! They make for fantastic Halloween costumes and are much simpler to sketch than, say, flowers. Plus, as you’re about to see, these delightful creatures have inspired some truly charming mouse coloring pages.

Usually, we like to fill our coloring page collections with interesting facts about the animals featured. This time, however, we thought we’d take a different approach. To ease our anxious minds (and avoid giving anyone the creeps), how about a quick look at some well-known mice? While these coloring pages may not showcase famous mice directly, they certainly bring to mind some beloved characters. After all, everyone can recall their favorite “celebrity” dogs and cats, but aside from Mickey and Minnie Mouse, how many famous mice can you name? Your little mouse enthusiast will surely enjoy these coloring pages! This stroll down mouse memory lane might even inspire some new movies or cartoons to share with your kiddo, particularly if they’re already captivated by all things mouse, thanks to the unforgettable Mickey Mouse.

If you’re looking for more animal-themed coloring pages, don’t miss our butterfly, caterpillar, frog, turtle, and spider coloring pages. Coloring helps toddlers develop essential skills for school, so be sure to explore our preschool coloring activities as well.

Free Printable Mouse Coloring Pages

Mouse No. 1
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This little fella reminds us of a younger version of Rizzo the Rat from the Muppets. Remember Rizzo? He was a street-smart rat with a New Jersey accent who dreaded heights. Quite the scene-stealer! Fun fact about mice: they may be tiny, but they munch on food about 20 to 30 times a day! And you might not be the only one spotting a tiny critter in your home; mice invade around 21 million homes annually!

Mouse No. 2
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Despite their sinister plans for world domination, we can’t help but cheer for Pinky and The Brain. Believe it or not, Steven Spielberg’s production company was behind the series featuring these mice. The premise was both simple and genius: two lab mice on a quest to conquer the world, only to be thwarted, often by their own antics! This character resembles Pinky, the lovable one of the duo. While those animated mice may have had a long run, real mice typically live much shorter lives—about five months in the wild due to predators, but up to two years in protected environments like labs.

Mouse No. 3
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Add a mustache and aviator hat, and this guy could be a relative of Monterey Jack from Rescue Rangers! We’re huge fans of Monty! He’s the oldest and largest member of the team, serving as both protector and muscle with his charming Australian accent. Unfortunately, real mice aren’t as endearing; they’re known to spread diseases and can carry nearly 200 human pathogens (yikes!).

Mouse No. 4
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This mouse could easily be mistaken for Remi from Disney’s Ratatouille. What gives it away? We can just picture him whipping up a delicious dish with those wheat husks. Sure, Remi is technically a rat, but he’s absolutely the cutest one we know! Fun fact: mice aren’t potty trained. They tend to poop on the go, producing 40 to 100 droppings a day (not the most sanitary!).

Mouse No. 5
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A mouse in a tophat instantly brings to mind Timothy Q. Mouse from Disney’s Dumbo. Though the movie is primarily about the flying elephant, Timothy is Dumbo’s loyal friend and mentor, proving that even a small mouse can have a big impact. You can spot him in various Disney Parks and films.

Mouse No. 6
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With such a polished face, this mouse is reminiscent of Stuart Little. The E.B. White book tells the tale of a human family who adopts a mouse, and the film adaptations featuring Geena Davis and Hugh Laurie showcase Stuart’s adorable yet daring escapades. It’s a heartwarming reminder that love knows no bounds!

Mouse No. 7
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Let’s face it: without her fairy godmother and rodent friends, Cinderella would still be stuck in the ashes. With the help of industrious mice Jaq and Gus Gus, Cinderella’s life transforms. While Fairy Godmother gets the spotlight, we recognize the little helpers behind the magic. Did you know the first Cinderella story dates back to the 1st century B.C.? It’s truly a timeless classic!

Mouse No. 8
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Jerry from Tom and Jerry might just be the most mischievous mouse ever. Although Tom, the cat, is larger, it’s Jerry who consistently teases and torments him. Initially, the duo was named Jasper and Jinx, but was later renamed after the famous cocktail, Tom and Jerry.

Mouse No. 9
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Fievel from An American Tail brings a unique perspective to the mouse narrative. The film opens with his family celebrating Hanukkah in Russia. While Fievel is a mouse, his journey as an immigrant offers a chance for meaningful discussions about culture and diversity with young audiences.

Mouse No. 10
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Chuck E. Cheese, though lacking his own movie or show, is a household name. Chuck (full name Charles Entertainment Cheese) might even outshine Mickey in excitement for kids, thanks to pizza and games. Interestingly, his backstory reveals that he’s an orphan.

Mouse No. 11
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Some view mice as mere pests, but they are fascinating creatures. Did you know they were first cloned in 1998? The contributions of mice to science have been enormous, especially in the realms of vaccinations and in vitro fertilization.

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In summary, this collection of mouse coloring pages serves as a delightful journey through the world of mice, blending creativity with fun facts. Whether your child is drawn to the charming characters or the opportunity to explore their artistic side, these pages promise hours of enjoyment.


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