Page 10 - "The Comic Hijinks of Norm and Doof" (#2)
Page 14 - "A Moment with Buford and Baljeet" (#3)
Page 30 - "Clean Sweep"
Page 37 - "Secrets from OWCA: The Organization Without a Cool Acronym" (#5)
Page 39 - "Masquerade"
Fun and Games[]
Page 1 - Letter from the Editors by Amy Weingartner, Steve Behling, and Behnoosh Khalili: "Get Moving!", an invitation to seize the day with the magazine's fun material.
Page 3 - Who's Who in Danville by Behnoosh Khalili: Introduction to the characters in a family tree style.
Page 4 - Daily Danville by Suzanne Robertson: Newspaper reports on the Teen Preen essay contest, Danville's new luxury spa, and a book collection accident, as well as an advert for a job position as a health representative.
Page 6 - Awkward Moments with Candace by Amy Weingartner and Behnoosh Khalili: Overview of the dicey situations experienced by Candace as a movie star and park target.
Page 8 - It Makes No Sense! by Deb Barnes: Matching game in which the listed evil schemes must be linked to the corresponding devious goal.
Page 12 - Multiply & Conquer by Behnoosh Khalili: Creation tutorial for foldable Phinedroids and Ferbots using two templates with four images each.
Page 15 - Around the World with Phineas and Ferb by Thea Klapwald: Multiplayer trivia game wherein contestants have to mark down their chosen character's symbols on the map via answering questions related to worldwide locations.
Page 18 - Discover Drusselstein by Suzanne Robertson: Pamphlet covering the country's exotic fauna, weather, delicacies, attractions, and sports.
Page 21 - Memory Matchup by Rob Tokar: Memory game consisting in a search for cards illustrating Phineas and Ferb in coordinated wardrobes to score points.
Page 28 - Who Would Win? by Behnoosh Khalili and Rob Tokar: Showdowns between various evolutionary forms of Agent P and Dr. Doofenshmirtz for the reader to decide the victors.
Page 38 - Spot It!: The Best Differences Ever!: Spot the difference activity challenging the visitor to note eight discrepancies across two images of the boys enjoying a milkshake with their mummy.
Page 47 - We Want to Hear From You!: Reader response form for feedback on the magazine and Phineas and Ferb.
Page 48 - Reader Poll
Posters and Cutouts[]
Page 23 - Pull-Out Posters
Page 27 - Fireside Girls Handbook: Backup Singer Patch by Thea Klapwald: Sample from the Fireside Girls Handbook detailing the necessary requirements for a scout to earn the patch and its collectible cut-out.
Page 35 - OWCA Agent Field Guide #5 by Deb Barnes: Agency file describing essential information on Agent P such as skills and attributes doubling as a mission observation recorder and treasurable cut-out.
Page 36 - OWCA Agent Field Guide #6 by Deb Barnes: Agency file describing essential information on Agent F such as skills and attributes doubling as a mission observation recorder and treasurable cut-out.
Remarks[]
Page numbers within this edition are displayed in the bottom corners of every folio over a green silhouette of Ferb's head in a contrasting yellow font.
For the table of contents, the principal articles are registered under "Playlist", while the last comic and Reader Poll are indexed within "Encore", playing on the Phineas and Ferb 2011 World Tour thematic sourced to the Tri-State Productions company.
In the Daily Danville segment, the spa headline and the library column are credited to "Ben Snoozer Nusrat" and "Zeus Tanner Borons", respectively. These are anagrams of Suzanne Robertson's name, likely pointing to the common author practice of adopting aliases in distinct works.
An enterprise named Mucus-B-Gone is stated in the journal promotion to be the lead authority in mucus removal on ill children. Aptly, its denomination is an aphoristic wordplay on the phrase "mucus begone".
The It Makes No Sense! section is attributed to both Deb Barnes and Dr. Doofenshmirtz, referring to the first person writing point-of-view employed by the former in spicing up the pastime's introduction.
Drusselstein's touristic guide is assigned to the Drusselstein Insider, a direct parody of associate groups that provide intel on sites or media. Building upon this, the reader is asked to follow them on Twit-en-wasser and like them on Faceborscht, spoofs of the social networks Twitter and Facebook.
Through the voyage brochure, the Doonkelberry produce is mistakenly spelled as "Dookle Berry", an error carried over to the orthography of Doonkelberry Bats in the succeeding sentences.
A bulletin advertisement for the Phineas and Ferb Magazine subscription program in the designated web address is present in the backside of this issue.