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This collection of 20 moana 2 coloring pages brings the vibrant world of Motunui and its brave wayfinder to life, offering a chance to explore new adventures with Moana. Each printable coloring sheet is packed with detail, perfect for fans eager to color their favorite Moana characters and scenes from her upcoming journey.
This diverse collection of moana 2 coloring pages features a range of scenes, from tranquil moments on the beach to exciting encounters with marine life and explorations of uncharted territories. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing artistic escape or a fun activity with the kids, these free printable coloring designs offer something for every fan. You’ll find Moana herself, along with her loyal companions and the stunning natural beauty of the Pacific islands, providing ample opportunities to bring a splash of color to her new adventures.
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Moana 2 Coloring Pages: Character & Scene Guides
Bringing these moana 2 coloring pages to life requires a touch of island spirit and a palette rich with tropical hues. Below, you’ll find specific color suggestions and techniques for the main characters and key elements in this collection, helping you create vibrant scenes that truly pop.
Moana
Moana is the heart of her story, a strong and independent leader guided by the ocean. Her name, Moana, means “ocean” or “wide expanse of water” in Māori and Hawaiian. She is fiercely determined and deeply connected to her Polynesian heritage, a true wayfinder at heart.
For Moana, you’ll need warm medium brown for her skin tone, a rich dark brown for her long, wavy hair, and bright brown for her eyes. Her iconic outfit typically features a reddish-orange tapa cloth top with intricate patterns and a cream-colored skirt with a lighter, textured design. When using colored pencils, apply a light peach or tan as a base for her skin, then gently layer a warm brown over it to achieve depth. For her hair, use long, flowing strokes in dark brown, leaving some lighter streaks for highlights. These Moana 2 coloring pages feature Moana in every single design, from #1 to #20, exploring and adventuring across the Pacific.
Pua the Pig
Pua is Moana’s incredibly loyal and adorable pet pig. Despite his timid nature, he loves Moana unconditionally and often accompanies her, even if only in spirit. Pua is based on the traditional Polynesian practice of raising pigs, which were highly valued animals on the islands.
Pua’s fur is primarily white with light pink ears, snout, and inner ears. His eyes are a deep, expressive black. For a soft, realistic look with crayons, use a very light gray or off-white for his body, pressing gently to allow the paper to show through and give a fluffy appearance. Use a soft pink for his ears and snout, blending gently to avoid harsh lines. You can find Pua happily in designs #2, #12, and #14 of these moana 2 coloring pages.
Heihei the Rooster
Heihei is the perpetually clueless but utterly hilarious rooster who somehow always finds himself on Moana’s adventures. Despite his lack of intelligence, he provides endless comedic relief and is a beloved member of the crew. Roosters are common on many Pacific islands, often roaming freely.
Heihei is a riot of colors! He has a bright red comb and wattle, a mix of vibrant blue, green, and orange feathers on his body, and bright yellow legs. His eyes are wide and white with small black pupils. When using markers, focus on distinct, bold strokes for each feather color, allowing the colors to pop. Use a fine-tip marker for his thin yellow legs and the small black pupils to add detail. Heihei makes an appearance in designs #4 and #14, bringing his unique brand of chaos to these moana 2 coloring pages.
Tropical Marine Life
The ocean is a character in itself in Moana’s world, teeming with a diverse array of friendly and majestic marine creatures that often assist her on her journey. From playful dolphins to wise sea turtles and awe-inspiring whales, these animals represent the deep connection Polynesians have with the sea. You can learn more about the incredible biodiversity of coral reefs at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s coral reef site.
For the various marine life, you’ll need a spectrum of blues, greens, and grays, with pops of vibrant coral colors. For the sea turtle in design #1, use shades of olive green and dark brown for its shell, with a lighter green for its skin. Dolphins (design #3) are typically light gray on their undersides and darker gray on their backs, with bright black eyes. The school of colorful
fish in design #11 can be a mix of bright reds, oranges, yellows, and blues. When using colored pencils for underwater scenes, layer light blues and greens for the water, then use darker shades to create shadows and depth around the animals. These moana 2 coloring pages feature a variety of marine life in designs #1, #3, #11, #17, and #20. For more sea creature fun, check out our Free Sea Turtle Coloring Pages Crafts.
Island Landscapes & Nature
Moana’s journey takes her across breathtaking island landscapes, from sun-drenched beaches and lush jungles to mysterious caves and vibrant coral reefs. These natural settings are not just backdrops but integral parts of her adventures, reflecting the raw beauty and power of the Pacific. The Polynesian islands themselves are often volcanic in origin, leading to diverse and dramatic terrains.
To color these stunning environments, focus on rich, earthy tones and vibrant tropical colors. For sandy beaches (designs #1, #12, #15, #19), use warm tans, light browns, and even a touch of pale yellow, blending them with crayons for a soft, shifting texture. Lush jungle clearings (design #8) and palm trees (design #4) call for multiple shades of green – olive, lime, forest green –
to create depth and variety in foliage. Water (ocean, waterfalls, pools) should range from brilliant turquoise and light blue for shallow areas to deep navy and teal for the open sea (designs #1, #2, #3, #5, #7, #11, #20). When coloring the ocean in these moana 2 coloring pages, use markers for solid, even colors in vast areas, then add texture with pencils for waves or reflections. This collection highlights the beauty of Moana’s home in designs #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #8, #9, #10, #11, #15, #16, #19, and #20.
The Outrigger Canoe
The outrigger canoe is a central symbol in Moana’s story, representing her people’s legacy as master navigators and her own journey of discovery. These canoes are traditional Polynesian vessels, expertly designed for stability and speed over long ocean voyages. The craft of building and navigating these canoes has been passed down through generations, crucial for exploring and settling islands across the Pacific. You can read more about the historical significance of Polynesian navigation on Wikipedia’s Polynesian navigation page.
For Moana’s outrigger canoe, you’ll want a mix of natural wood tones and colorful accents. The main body of the canoe is typically a medium to dark brown, suggesting carved wood. The sails, if present, are often a light tan or cream color, possibly with woven patterns. Ropes and lashings would be a darker brown or black. When using colored pencils, start with a light brown base for the canoe,
then use a darker brown or sepia to add wood grain textures with short, parallel lines. For the water around the canoe (design #2, #7), use blues and greens, making sure to show ripples and reflections from the boat. These moana 2 coloring pages showcase the canoe in designs #2 and #7, reminding us of the spirit of exploration.
Creative Activities with Your Moana 2 Coloring Pages
Once you’ve finished coloring these incredible moana 2 coloring pages, the fun doesn’t have to stop!
- Create a Storyboard: Cut out Moana, Pua, Heihei, and some of the marine life characters from different pages. Arrange them in sequence on a large piece of paper or poster board to tell your own new Moana adventure story. You can even add speech bubbles to their interactions!
- Tropical Island Collage: Use designs featuring the landscapes—beaches, palm trees, waterfalls—as a background. Cut out Moana and her animal friends from other colored pages and glue them onto your island scene to create a layered, vibrant diorama.
We hope you enjoy bringing these moana 2 coloring pages to life with your unique colors and creativity.























