Here is what i did in the terminal. The idea is to basically get a list of all tablenames, and then pipe that list of tablenames into a while loop in bash where each of those tables are dumped into a separate dumpfile (named by the tablename) individually.
mysql --user=superman --password=batman --host=gothamcity.rds.com --port=3306 --database=jokersDB --execute="show tables" --silent --batch | while read tablename ; do mysqldump --user=superman --password=batman --host=gothamcity.rds.com --port=3306 --where="1=1 ORDER BY id DESC LIMIT 10" jokersDB $tablename --add-drop-table > $tablename.sql ; done
It worked. Only issue is, it dumped each table into it's own individual SQL file - not all tables were dumped to a single file. But i guess the contents of those individual files could also be joined together into a single file via some other bash commands.