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Tails Coloring Pages

Miles "Tails" Prower is Sonic's clever two-tailed fox friend. He is most famous for spinning his twin tails like a helicopter rotor to fly. This set of Tails coloring pages is free and shows his playful and adventurous side. There are pictures of Tails flying through the clouds, running in the sun, waving at the door, exploring with Sonic, and posing with Chaos Emeralds.

Each page is available as a printable PDF and works on US Letter or A4 paper. These pages are great for kids, families, classrooms, and Sonic fans who want medium to detailed Tails designs to color. For his fur, use yellow-orange. For his muzzle and chest, use white. For his eyes, use blue. And for his sneakers, use red.

Part of Sonic coloring pages 10 printables 📄 US Letter · A4 📵 Individual PDFs: no signup 🖍️ Medium to detailed

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Tails and Sonic in the Mountains Detailed 51

Tails and Sonic stand together in a rocky mountain setting, Sonic shielding his eyes as he looks ahead and Tails waiting beside him. Color Tails in golden yellow with red sneakers, and Sonic in blue with his red shoes and goggles. The detailed mountain background and wrapped shoe straps make this a genuine challenge.

Tails Flying Through the Clouds Medium 12

Tails soars through a cloudy sky, body angled forward with arms outstretched and twin tails spinning above him. Color his fur golden yellow with a white muzzle, his sneakers bright red, and the fluffy clouds any shade of pale blue or white you like. The wide-open background makes the page feel light and airy.

Tails Pointing and Grinning Medium 11

Tails stands front and center, pointing confidently with one finger and grinning at whoever is watching. Color his fur golden yellow with white on the chest and muzzle, then bright red for his classic sneakers. The star-filled background gives plenty of sparkle to add your own colors.

Tails and the Chaos Emeralds Detailed 6

Tails stands amid a ring of Chaos Emeralds, flashing a peace sign as crystal clusters and stars fill every corner. Color each cluster a different shade of green, blue, or purple, and keep Tails in his classic golden yellow and red. The many crystal facets make this a rewarding challenge for patient colorists.

Tails Leaping with a Fist Pump Medium 5

Tails is caught mid-leap, one fist punching the air and the other arm out to steady his balance as he jumps. Color his fur golden yellow with a white muzzle and chest, his sneakers bright red, and add a light gray to the shadow oval below him. The clean background puts all the focus on Tails.

Tails Under the Stars Medium 4

Tails races through a sky full of stars, leaning into full speed with one arm forward and the other flashing a peace sign. Color his fur golden yellow with a white muzzle, his sneakers bright red, and the big stars any shade you like. The speed lines on the left add a nice sense of motion.

Tails Opening the Door Medium 4

Tails stands in an open doorway, holding the door back with one hand and raising the other in a friendly wave. Color his fur warm golden yellow with white on the chest, his sneakers bright red, and the door frame a contrasting brown or gray. The open space behind him leaves plenty of room for your own color choices.

Tails on the Run Medium 4

Tails runs at full pace along a road under a bright sun, arms pumping and tails streaming behind him. Color his fur golden yellow with white on the chest and muzzle, his sneakers bright red, and the sun a warm orange-yellow. The open background keeps this one clean and quick to fill.

Tails Heading Home Medium 4

Tails strolls toward a cozy cottage, one hand raised in a casual wave and the other resting at his waist. Color his fur golden yellow with white on the muzzle and chest, his sneakers bright red, and the cottage a warm honey brown. The house roof and round window add extra detail to color.

Tails Ringing the Doorbell Medium 3

Tails leans toward a doorbell, one hand pressing the button and the other raised with a finger as if calling ding-dong. Color his fur golden yellow with white on the chest and muzzle, his sneakers bright red, and the door frame a warm brown. His grin makes it clear he can't wait to see who answers.

Fun things to do with your Tails coloring pages

Make a flying Tails puppet

Color Tails, cut him out, then tape a thin string to the top of his head so he can "fly" the way he does in the games - spinning his two tails like a helicopter rotor. Bob him up and down for a little airshow over the dinner table.

Fold a Tornado paper plane

Tails pilots a red biplane called the Tornado in the games. Color his page, then carefully tape his cutout to the wing of a folded paper airplane and launch it across the room. Great for kids who want their crafts to actually fly.

Build a Sonic crew trading card set

Print Tails, Sonic, and Knuckles on cardstock, color them in, and write each character's stats on the back - speed, strength, intelligence, signature move. Trade them with friends, or rank the crew from fastest to smartest.

Design your own Super Tails

Sonic has Super Sonic - a golden, glowing power-up form. Color the same Tails page two ways: once in his classic orange and white, and once as your invented "Super Tails" with gold fur, glowing eyes, and whatever magical aura you like.

Write a Tails workshop comic

Tails is the team's mechanic. He builds gadgets in his Mystic Ruins workshop. Print a few pages with the action, add speech bubbles or captions in the margins, and tell the story of his latest invention. What does it do? Did it actually work?

Cut out twin-tail bookmarks

Color Tails, then carefully cut around his outline so his two tails stick out at the top. When you slip the tails into a book, they poke up over the page like he's flying out of the story. This makes a perfect handmade gift for a classmate who loves Sonic.

String up a Sonic party banner

For a Sonic-themed birthday, color a row of Tails pages, punch holes at the corners, and thread them onto twine with gold rings between each one. Put it on a wall or across a doorway to create a Green Hill vibe right away.

Run a classroom ring count

For early-grade classrooms, choose a page that includes a few gold rings in the background. Then, have kids color the rings yellow and count them as they go. Teach math using simple addition or subtraction.