
In the Spec Ops mission Estate Takedown, enter the house after eliminating the juggernaut and head up to the main stairs that lead to the top floor of the building.

In the mission " Loose Ends", a teddy bear can be found in a bathroom (in the house where the player protects the DSM) with a knife in its head, sticking into a wall. It is also seen in the 'panic room' of the VIP secured by James Ramirez, on a chair with a chess set in front of it, making it likely that the VIP began to play chess with it. On the level " Exodus" there is a teddy bear in the Arcadia fountain. There is a third teddy bear on a back alley behind a building towards the end of the level where the player has to jump for the helicopter and miss. Also in this level, going down a hidden alleyway blocked by plants on the far right of the first area entering this mission, will lead the player to a teddy bear, a piece of paper with a childs drawing on it, and a Porter Justice poster.
TEDDY BEAR TV
There is also a store filled with teddy bears in "No Russian" along with a dark brown bear with the same kind of design but in smaller scale.ĭestroying a specific TV in the level " The Hornet's Nest" will reveal a teddy bear hidden inside. There is a teddy bear on the floor in the airport by a dead man in " No Russian". The teddy bear can also be seen briefly in the first teaser trailer for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, released in 2009. Note that all the teddy bears are gone on the Wii version of this game, apart from the ones in "One Shot, One Kill", Mile High Club, Bloc, and Crossfire.Ī Teddy Bear in " All Ghillied Up". The teddy also appears in several multiplayer maps such as Bloc, Ambush, Overgrown, Crossfire, and Chinatown. In "Ultimatum" it is in the bottom floor of the building the player rescues Griggs from. In "Mile High Club" it is among the luggage on the floor. In "Heat" it can be found in a drainage ditch. In "Blackout" the player will see the teddy bear in an abandoned room just before finding Nikolai. In Pripyat they were presumably abandoned by children when the city was evacuated in 1986 after the Chernobyl disaster. In "Aftermath", it shows that there were also civilian lives taken by the explosion meaning the USMC's were operating in an inhabited city. Several teddy bears are also seen in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, in the levels " Blackout", " All Ghillied Up", " War Pig", " The Bog", " Mile High Club", " Heat", " One Shot, One Kill", " Safehouse"," Ultimatum", and " Aftermath". They are seen in " Downtown Assault", " The Silo" and " Crossing the Rhine".

The teddy bear is also seen in many other missions, in semi-hidden locations. This is the first major use of teddy bears in the game, which is nonetheless small. If he chooses not to do so by shooting the plates and bottles behind them, the player will get killed eventually, sometimes he will call the player a traitor. In the beginning of the level, the player is instructed to use his pistol to shoot two teddy bears. Teddy bears are used for target practice in the training level of Call of Duty 2 by the Soviets. Once the player gets upstairs and opens the door, on the left side is a smaller room that has an MP40 in the left corner, and a teddy bear on the right. Picking it up will refill the player's health similarly to a small medkit, and the message "The Bear is adorable" will show up. The next mission, " Surrender at Aachen", has a teddy bear in the beginning of the mission. In the mission " Underground Passage", the easter egg " Ghostly Room" among different items found, on the right side of the room is a teddy bear.
