It’s that spooky time of the year again, and our beloved Pluto is all set to embrace Halloween in a rather humorous way. Join us as we guide you through a step-by-step tutorial on how to draw Halloween Pluto as a mummy and bring this funny moment to life on paper.
The Whimsical Appeal of Pluto
Pluto, as we all know, is a fun-loving, loyal companion to Mickey Mouse. Over the years, this beloved character has taken on various roles and outfits, adding to his endearing appeal. The idea of Pluto wrapping himself as a mummy, only to realize he’s used toilet paper, adds a humorous twist to his traditional image. While sketching, consider also drawing other characters like Mickey or Minnie in their Halloween best, creating a complete scene!
About this Drawing Guide
In this guide, we aim to simplify the process of drawing Pluto as a mummy, ensuring even beginners can achieve a delightful result. We’ve broken down the tutorial into 30 easy-to-follow steps. Before we dive into the specifics, it’s essential to understand our guide’s color coding.
- Red Color: Indicates the current step you should be focusing on.
- Black Color: Highlights the lines you’ve already drawn in the previous steps.
- Grey Color: Showcases the basic proportion sketch which aids in getting the right proportions and placement.
The journey starts with a basic structure, crafted using light pencil strokes to ensure easy adjustments. As you approach the final stages, you can opt to ink the sketch, waiting patiently for the ink to dry before erasing the initial pencil strokes. This prevents smudging, ensuring a neat and clean artwork.































If you want new drawing guides sent straight to you each week, there’s an email signup form at the top of this page that does exactly that, no need to keep checking back. Now that you know how to draw Halloween Pluto as a mummy, it’s a fun one to revisit every October or whenever you’re in the mood for some spooky Disney doodling. You can also drop your finished Pluto over on the Pinterest post for this guide, where other readers share their versions.