[[File:Sanctuary! 056.png|thumb|260px|Dani Michaeli's face in ''SpongeBob SquarePants''.]]
[[File:Sanctuary! 056.png|thumb|260px|Dani Michaeli's face in ''SpongeBob SquarePants''.]]
*His face can be seen on a snail named "[[Dani]]" in the episode "[[Sanctuary!]]"
*His face can be seen on a snail named "[[Dani]]" in the episode "[[Sanctuary!]]"
*His favorite episode to work on was [[Picture Day]]<ref name="sbc">[https://www.thesbcommunity.com/interviews/michaeli.html Interview with the Art of SpongeBob]</ref>
*His favorite episode to work on was "[[Picture Day]]."<ref name="sbc">[https://www.thesbcommunity.com/interviews/michaeli.html Interview with the Art of SpongeBob]</ref>
*His favorite character to write for is [[Patrick Star]]<ref name="sbc" />
*His favorite character to write for is [[Patrick Star]].<ref name="sbc" />
*He got his job on SpongeBob after pitching the idea for [[Bummer Vacation]] at a writer's retreat, which ended up being the first episode he would write for the show.<ref name="sbc" />
*He got his job on SpongeBob after pitching the idea for "[[Bummer Vacation]]" at a writer's retreat, which ended up being the first episode he would write for the show.<ref name="sbc" />
*He was nominated for an Annie Award along with Sean Charmatz, Nate Cash, Luke Brookshier, and Paul Tibbitt for [[Patrick's Staycation]].
*He was nominated for an Annie Award along with Sean Charmatz, Nate Cash, Luke Brookshier, and Paul Tibbitt for [[Patrick's Staycation]].
*He revieved multiple Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming Less Than One Hour) for Bummer Vacation and [[The Inmates of Summer]] and for Outstanding Short-format Animated Program for [[Dear Vikings]].
*He revieved multiple Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming Less Than One Hour) for Bummer Vacation and [[The Inmates of Summer]] and for Outstanding Short-format Animated Program for "[[Dear Vikings]]."
Dani Michaeli (born December 12, 1969; age 55) is a former SpongeBob SquarePants crew member. He revealed on his Twitter that he had left SpongeBob after season 8 to work on the Hub show The Aquabats Super Show as the story editor.
He got his job on SpongeBob after pitching the idea for "Bummer Vacation" at a writer's retreat, which ended up being the first episode he would write for the show.[1]
He was nominated for an Annie Award along with Sean Charmatz, Nate Cash, Luke Brookshier, and Paul Tibbitt for Patrick's Staycation.
He revieved multiple Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming Less Than One Hour) for Bummer Vacation and The Inmates of Summer and for Outstanding Short-format Animated Program for "Dear Vikings."