Yeah, I can't believe you didn't think <I>Ichabod And Mr Toad</I> didn't play theaters, Vi.
It was actually a fairly moderate hit, and definitely contiributed to Walt pushing ahead with Cinderella, which of course saved the studio at that point.
It's also not quite a "two-fer" in the same way <I>Fun And Fancy Free</I> was, which could arguably be called a "three-or-four-fer" since there are three/four sections to that movie: Jiminy's intro, Bongo, the part at Bergen's, and the Beanstalk story.
<I>Ichabod/Toad</I> was simply two stories brought together. Originally, the Toad segment was intended as a FULL feature, but the studio were not quite up to that yet, so it was paired with the Sleepy Hollow story. However, the film is total animation, without any "cheat" sections that the other Package Features have.
In fact, I can't think of ONE film that was ever intended to go to theaters and then wasn't, apart from "The Gremlins" which was probably the closest the studio ever got to publicly presenting completed material from a project that was later discarded.
Go brush up on your 1940s Package Feature history, Vi!!