A Buzz Lightyear toy once spent 15 months floating on the International Space Station—so yes, he really did go “to infinity and beyond!” Named after astronaut Buzz Aldrin, this Space Ranger action figure has been a favorite since Toy Story hit theaters in 1995. His suit is white, green, and purple, with pop-out wings activated by the big red button on his chest. Here’s the funny part: Buzz doesn’t know he’s a toy at first—he thinks he’s a real space ranger!
These 8 free pages cover everything from simple portraits for little ones (ages 2–5) to detailed spaceship cockpits and alien planets for older kids (ages 6–12). Grab your crayons and get ready for liftoff!
Free Printable Buzz Lightyear Coloring Pages
Take a cosmic tour through Buzz’s missions! Little Space Rangers can start with simple portraits—just his friendly face with helmet open and that confident chin dimple. There’s also an adorable chibi version with wings spread wide and a cheerful wave.
Ready for action? You’ll find Buzz soaring over a crescent planet, standing proud with hands on hips, and firing his arm laser with stars exploding around it. One special page pairs Buzz with a cute three-eyed Alien for a high-five—it’s a fun change from solo poses.
For a challenge, try the cockpit scene where Buzz sits at the controls with a ringed planet outside the window, or explore an alien world covered in crystals and craters. The Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast Coloring Page is perfect for action fans, while the Buzz on Alien Planet Coloring Page gives older artists plenty of details to color. Print whichever ones you like—they’re all yours.
Buzz Lightyear Head Coloring Page
Buzz Lightyear's face with helmet open and confident smile.
Chibi Buzz Lightyear Coloring Page
A cute chibi Buzz Lightyear with wings out and waving.
Buzz Lightyear Flying Coloring Page
Buzz flying with wings spread over a crescent planet.
Buzz Lightyear Standing Proud Coloring Page
Buzz standing tall in his heroic Space Ranger pose.
Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast Coloring Page
Buzz firing his arm laser with a beam shooting out.
Buzz and Alien High Five Coloring Page
Buzz high-fiving a cute three-eyed Alien friend.
Buzz Lightyear in Spaceship Coloring Page
Buzz inside a spaceship cockpit looking out at a planet.
Buzz on Alien Planet Coloring Page
Buzz exploring an alien planet with crystals and a crater.
That’s all 8 Buzz pages—now here are some fun ways to take them to infinity and beyond.
Creative Buzz Lightyear Coloring Ideas
- Wing Light Details – Add tiny red and green dots to the edges of Buzz’s wings—just like the real toy’s port and starboard lights!
- Red Button Pop-Up – The big red button on Buzz’s chest activates his wings. Glue a real tiny red button (or cut a red circle from paper) onto the Standing Proud page for a 3D effect.
- Glow-in-the-Dark Laser – Color the laser beam with a neon yellow highlighter or glow marker (or bright yellow crayon). It’ll pop right off the page!
- Crystal Planet Colors INTERACTIVE – Look up pictures of real crystals online (amethyst, quartz, emerald), then try to match those colors on the Alien Planet page.
- Suit Color Swap – Buzz’s suit is green, purple, and white. Try coloring the Chibi page using Woody’s colors instead—yellow, red, and cow-print brown—for a silly best-friend swap!
- Catchphrase Speech Bubble INTERACTIVE – Before you start coloring, shout “To infinity and beyond!” out loud. Then draw a speech bubble next to Buzz’s head with the quote inside.
- Cockpit Control Panel – On the Spaceship page, use different colors for each dashboard button—red for danger, green for go, blue for shields. Make up what each one does!
- Flying Trajectory – Use a white crayon or gel pen to draw a curved flight path behind Buzz’s wings on the Flying page, showing his amazing speed through space.
- Shiny Helmet Trick – Leave a curved white stripe on Buzz’s helmet dome to make it look like light is reflecting off the glass. Simple trick, big effect!
- Tiny Woody Cameo – On the Standing Proud page, draw a tiny Woody waving in the background corner—best friends stick together!
- Alien Antenna Glow – On the High Five page, color the Alien’s antenna with glitter glue or metallic marker to make it look like it’s transmitting a signal.
- Star Command Badge – Draw a small star-shaped badge somewhere on Buzz that says “Star Command”—design your own official ranger logo!
Fun fact to share while coloring: Buzz was almost named “Lunar Larry” before Pixar changed it to honor astronaut Buzz Aldrin!