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9 Aggretsuko Coloring Pages: Download PDF
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Ever had one of those days where the office printer jams for the tenth time, or your boss “kindly” asks you to work late on a Friday? I get it. We’ve all been there. That’s why I’m so excited to share my personal collection of aggretsuko coloring pages. Retsuko is basically my spirit animal—sweet and professional on the outside, but ready to scream death metal into a karaoke mic the second things go south.
Get Creative with Our Aggretsuko Coloring Pages
This is where the magic happens. I’ve gathered a variety of designs that capture the dual life of our favorite red panda. From her polite accounting desk pose to her full-blown heavy metal transformations, these aggretsuko coloring pages are ready to be printed and brought to life.
Dynamic Scenes and Character Cameos
While Retsuko takes center stage, don’t forget the rest of the 20th-floor gang. You’ll find pages featuring:
- Fenneko: The cynical fox with the iconic “Hahaha” laugh.
- Haida: Everyone’s favorite lovestruck hyena.
- Director Ton: Because every coloring session needs a villain (or a literal pig) to shade in.
- Sanrio Crossovers: Sometimes I like to imagine Hello Kitty or Gudetama reacting to Retsuko’s vocal range!
Pro Tips for Shading Your Aggretsuko Coloring Pages
If you want your art to pop, you have to think beyond just orange and white. Retsuko’s world is vibrant, but it gets dark and moody when the karaoke lights turn on.
- The “Rage Mode” Glow: When coloring her heavy metal form, use a bright neon yellow or orange around her silhouette. This creates a “lightning” effect that mimics her intense energy.
- Layering Textures: For Director Ton, use circular strokes with a light brown colored pencil to give him a slightly “portly” and textured look.
- Contrasting Backgrounds: If Retsuko is in her office outfit, keep the background boringly grey to emphasize her bright red panda fur. It’s a great way to highlight the monotony of her cubicle life.
Beyond the Page: DIY Crafts with Your Retsuko Art
Don’t just let your finished aggretsuko coloring pages sit in a folder. I love turning my colored pieces into functional office decor (mostly to warn my coworkers about my mood).
Create a “Mood Meter” Desk Stand
Cut out a “Happy Retsuko” and a “Death Metal Retsuko” from your colored sheets. Glue them back-to-back on a piece of cardboard or a popsicle stick. Place it in a small jar on your desk. When you’re having a good day, show the sweet side. When the emails are piling up? Flip it to the metal side. It’s a silent, artistic warning.
Custom Notebook Covers
Since we’re dealing with the world of Sanrio, why not make a custom planner? Glue your favorite aggretsuko coloring pages onto the cover of a plain sketchbook. Use a clear contact paper or laminating sheet to seal it. It adds a personal touch that says, “I’m organized, but I have layers.”
Why Aggretsuko Stands Out in the Sanrio Universe
Sanrio is famous for “kawaii” icons like Cinnamoroll or Pompompurin—characters that are soft, round, and eternally happy. But Retsuko changed the game. She’s relatable because she struggles with adulting, just like we do.
Coloring her isn’t just a hobby; it’s a way to acknowledge those daily frustrations. When you color the “rage” characters on her forehead, it’s a tiny bit of therapy. Plus, the sharp lines and aggressive expressions in these aggretsuko coloring pages offer a much more satisfying coloring experience than your standard “cute” animal drawings.

















