The story behind the teddys in Call of Duty

A first view is that the hiding of teddy bears in the multiplayer difficult ingestible points (eg. In Domination) will represent. With many cards MW3 is also the way I've found. However, I think that this thesis is not the real reason for the stuffed animals, not primarily because of "Lockdown" this theory isn't correct, not soon to be a teddy bear near the B-flag to be found.

Other players are of the opinion that the teddy bears have their origin from the zombie mode that Treyarch has succeeded in its CoD parts (World at War and Black Ops) integrated. The teddy bears are indeed now and then present in the fight against the undead, but there is the cute little animals have been the second part of CoD-admired -- too early for fans of the zombie mode, and therefore by no means the origin due to the bears.

A final, but sad theory going around in the big world of internet. Thereafter, the teddy bears are for a memory of the deceased daughter of a Call of Duty developer of the Infinity Ward team, who has loved the stuffed animals above all else. There is no confirmation of Infinity Ward and publisher Activision, but this view sounds the most credible.

Each teddy bear has a star on the left chest. This could be the developer of Call of Duty called his daughter always carries in his heart and thinks of her.

In MW3 is on the map "mission" to see not only a bear in front of a painted picture of child's hand, but also a kind of "Dancing Ghost Bear", but who has, in contrast to the usual material bears the appearance of a grizzly bear in a tutu. The latter could thus represent the spirit of the deceased girl. In single player mode in a mission is the image of a young girl to see that in one hand is holding a hammer with the inscription SHG (Sledgehammer Games) and holding a teddy bear in the other.

Is this all just coincidence, or is there an Easter Egg but more to it than meets the eye? Perhaps the mystery will be resolved around the bear in the distant future, until then we can speculate about what is going on with the bears on itself. What do you think, wich theory could be correct? 

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